House Ethics Committee Reportedly Opens Inquiry Into Rep. Eric Swalwell
In Brief
The reported House Ethics inquiry into Rep. Eric Swalwell raises questions about congressional oversight and potential disciplinary actions.
Key Facts
- The House Ethics Committee has reportedly opened an investigation into Rep. Eric Swalwell following allegations of sexual misconduct, according to multiple outlets.
- Some reports indicate that expulsion votes for Rep. Eric Swalwell and Rep. Tony Gonzales are being discussed in Congress.
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has called for a vote as early as Wednesday to expel Swalwell and Gonzales, according to The New York Times.
- Media coverage has focused on the potential impact of the Swalwell investigation on Democrats in California.
- There are allegations of sexual misconduct involving Rep. Eric Swalwell, according to CBS News.
What Happened
Multiple news outlets report that the House Ethics Committee has opened an investigation into Rep. Eric Swalwell following allegations of sexual misconduct. Some members of Congress are reportedly discussing possible expulsion votes.
Why It Matters
The reported investigation and related discussions highlight ongoing scrutiny of congressional conduct and the mechanisms for accountability in the House. No official confirmation of a House Ethics Committee investigation or expulsion vote has been provided. All claims are based on media reports.
What's Next
Some reports suggest a House vote on expulsion for Swalwell and Tony Gonzales could occur as early as Wednesday. The status of the Ethics Committee's investigation remains a subject of media attention.
Sources
- CBS News — Examining the lead-up to Rep. Eric Swalwell's resignation announcement(23m ago)
- Fox News — Swalwell faces House ethics probe over alleged sexual misconduct as expulsion threat looms(6h ago)
- Google News — House Ethics opens Eric Swalwell investigation(6h ago)
