Sexual abuse allegations spur calls for a broader reckoning in Congress
Summary
Two U.S. congressmen, Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales, resigned after being accused of sexual misconduct toward staff members. Their resignations came right before the House returned to session and followed calls for stronger action against such behavior in Congress.Key Facts
- Eric Swalwell is a Democrat from California.
- Tony Gonzales is a Republican from Texas.
- Both resigned on the same day.
- They faced possible expulsion from Congress due to misconduct allegations.
- The resignations highlight ongoing concerns about sexual harassment on Capitol Hill.
- Many women in Congress say more needs to be done to prevent sexual misconduct.
- This is a significant moment similar to past actions during the #MeToo movement.
- The issue reflects long-standing calls for greater accountability in Congress.
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