Gallego Dismisses 'Gossip' After Report on Sexual Relations With Staffers
Summary
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego is reported to have had sexual relationships with two House staffers during his time in the House of Representatives. Gallego did not confirm or deny the claims and called the reports "gossip."Key Facts
- The New York Post reported that Senator Ruben Gallego had relationships with two Democratic House staffers while serving from 2015 to 2025.
- Gallego is a married father of three and described as "very flirtatious."
- He refused to comment on the accusations when asked and called them gossip.
- One source said the relationships reflect a pattern of poor judgment by Gallego.
- Allegations arose amid increased scrutiny after the resignation of Representative Eric Swalwell over sexual assault claims.
- The Senate Ethics Committee dismissed an earlier complaint against Gallego involving campaign finance and sexual misconduct.
- Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna publicly mentioned hearing reports of inappropriate behavior by Gallego toward multiple women.
- Gallego denied rumors connecting him to a controversial video involving Swalwell.
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