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The House is considering a move to expel Representative Eric Swalwell following sexual assault allegations, which could lead to further removal votes.

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The House could move within days to consider expelling Representative Eric Swalwell following sexual assault allegations against him. This effort could reportedly trigger a chain reaction of removal votes affecting members of both parties.

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  • The House is considering a motion to expel Representative Eric Swalwell regarding sexual assault allegations.[1]confirmed
  • The potential expulsion of Swalwell could lead to a series of House removal votes for both parties.[1]confirmed

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Washington D.C.United States, District of Columbia
38.91, -77.04
CaliforniaUnited States, California
36.78, -119.42

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The House could move within days to consider expelling Representative Eric Swalwell following sexual assault allegations against him. This effort could reportedly trigger a chain reaction of removal votes affecting members of both parties.

  • • The House is considering a motion to expel Representative Eric Swalwell regarding sexual assault allegations.
  • • The potential expulsion of Swalwell could lead to a series of House removal votes for both parties.