Swalwell campaign denies ‘false, outrageous rumor’ as allegations of misconduct swirl on social media
Key Points:
- Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign denied social media claims that multiple women plan to accuse his staffers of sexual misconduct, calling the rumors false and politically motivated ahead of California's June 2 primary.
- Swalwell's communications director stated no non-disclosure agreements have ever been signed by congressional office staff, and no ethics complaints have been lodged in 13 years.
- The California governor's race features a crowded Democratic field competing under a "top-two" primary system, with Swalwell considered a frontrunner amid prominent rivals like Katie Porter and Tom Steyer.
- Allegations surfaced via progressive influencers and were highlighted by conservative outlet The Daily Caller, with lawyer Cheyenne Hunt claiming to work with women alleging harassment and abuse by Swalwell, though no specifics or names were provided.
- Democratic rival Katie Porter acknowledged the troubling nature of the allegations but emphasized supporting women in coming forward, while Republicans continue to criticize Swalwell over past associations with a suspected Chinese spy.