Ethics Scandals Spark Potential Wave of House Expulsions

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The Swalwell sexual misconduct allegations and related ethics probes into several House members have lawmakers discussing a possible wave of expulsion votes next week. Expulsion requires a two-thirds majority, so momentum may be limited, and some lawmakers prefer censures or a full house cleaning rather than blanket expulsions.
- "Eric may have tipped the scale": Swalwell scandal threatens surge of House expulsions Axios
- House lawmakers, on both sides of the aisle call on Swalwell, Gonzales to resign amid misconduct allegations The Hill
- Anna Paulina Luna’s #MeToo mission The Spectator
- U.S. Congress members facing expulsion amid sexual misconduct accusations WOAI
- Republican Demands 3 House Colleagues Resign ‘Immediately’ Over Scandals Newsweek
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