This resolution proposes the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives due to alleged misconduct. The resolution cites recent investigative reports detailing a sexual relationship between Representative Swalwell and a former congressional staffer. A key allegation is that Representative Swalwell engaged in sexual activity with the staffer while she was reportedly too intoxicated to consent, an incident now under investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. The resolution argues that these actions violate Rule XXIII of the House's Code of Official Conduct, which requires Members to behave creditably. It concludes that Representative Swalwell's continued service, in light of these alleged egregious violations and his own public acknowledgment of "mistakes in judgment," brings discredit upon the House and demonstrates he is unfit to serve.
Providing for the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives.
USA119th CongressHRES-1166| House
| Updated: 4/13/2026
This resolution proposes the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives due to alleged misconduct. The resolution cites recent investigative reports detailing a sexual relationship between Representative Swalwell and a former congressional staffer. A key allegation is that Representative Swalwell engaged in sexual activity with the staffer while she was reportedly too intoxicated to consent, an incident now under investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. The resolution argues that these actions violate Rule XXIII of the House's Code of Official Conduct, which requires Members to behave creditably. It concludes that Representative Swalwell's continued service, in light of these alleged egregious violations and his own public acknowledgment of "mistakes in judgment," brings discredit upon the House and demonstrates he is unfit to serve.