Bill

BILL • US HOUSE

HRES 1166

Providing for the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives.

119th Congress
Introduced by Anna Luna,

H.R.1166 seeks to expel Rep. Eric Swalwell from Congress for alleged sexual misconduct involving a former staffer, arguing it discredits the House and warrants removal.

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Bill Summary • HRES 1166

Summary of H.R. 1166 (119th Congress, 2nd Session)

Title

Providing for the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives.

Purpose and intent

  • The bill seeks to expel Representative Eric Swalwell from the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • It cites alleged misconduct involving a sexual relationship with a former congressional staffer, including an incident in which Swalwell allegedly engaged in sexual activity with a staffer while she was intoxicated and unable to consent.
  • The resolution argues that Swalwell’s conduct brings discredit upon the House and violates the standards of conduct for Members of Congress, warranting removal under Article I, Section 5, Clause 2 of the Constitution.

Key provisions and changes proposed

  • The resolution states, explicitly, that Representative Eric Swalwell “be, and he hereby is, expelled from the United States House of Representatives.”
  • It grounds the expulsion in:
    • Allegations reported publicly on April 10, 2026, involving a former staffer.
    • An investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office into the alleged sexual activity.
    • Swallow’s public statements acknowledging “mistakes in judgment” related to the incident.
    • The House Rules (Rule XXIII, Code of Official Conduct) requiring Members to behave in a manner that reflects creditably on the House.
  • The instrument frames expulsion as appropriate given Swalwell’s alleged violations of House standards and the Constitution’s provision empowering the House to police its members.

Who would be affected

  • Primary: Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA), a current Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • The action would remove Swalwell from office, effective upon adoption of the resolution.
  • The bill is introduced with one co-sponsor, Representative Anna Luna (R-FL).

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced and referred to the House Committee on Ethics on April 13, 2026.
  • The bill’s progression would proceed through the Ethics Committee, which would investigate and report back to the House; the House would then consider the resolution under its constitutional authority to expel Members (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).
  • The action is limited in scope to expulsion; it does not propose alternative discipline or censure within this text.
  • The USDOC/DA investigations cited in the bill are not itself controlling but are presented as context supporting the proposed expulsion.

Notable context and considerations

  • The bill asserts that a Member’s authority over staff obligates them to avoid exploiting that authority for personal gain.
  • It relies on public reporting and ongoing investigations as basis for urgent action; it does not reference any other charges or indictments against Swalwell.
  • Expulsion requires a two-thirds vote of the House, as is standard for expulsion actions, after due process and Committee recommendation.

Bottom line

H.R. 1166 is a constitutionally grounded, House-driven effort to remove Rep. Eric Swalwell from Congress due to alleged sexual misconduct involving a subordinate staffer, described as discrediting to the House and warranting immediate expulsion if enacted.

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