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U.S. House Faces Rare Wave of Several Expulsion Threats This Week
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Chaim Racer1 MIN READ
Published Apr. 13, 2026, 1:19 PM
Politics

The House returned Monday facing the prospect of multiple expulsion battles at once, a scenario almost without precedent in modern Congress. The most immediate pressure is on Rep. Eric Swalwell, after Rep. Anna Paulina Luna moved to force action following a weekend wave of misconduct allegations against the California Democrat.
Swalwell’s crisis escalated after reports said four women accused him of misconduct, including a former staff member. Swalwell suspended his campaign for California governor over the weekend, apologized for what he called “mistakes in judgment,” and insisted the allegations are false.
The broader turmoil extends beyond Swalwell. Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas is under ethics scrutiny after admitting to an affair with a former aide, with House Republican leaders had already urged him not to seek reelection. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida is facing one of the most advanced cases, with the Ethics Committee finding multiple violations and a federal criminal trial expected next year. Rep. Cory Mills, also of Florida, remains under investigation over allegations including misconduct, campaign finance issues, and gift violations, which he denies.
Still, expulsion remains difficult. The House has expelled only six members in its history, most recently George Santos in 2023, and doing so requires a two-thirds vote.
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