Eric Swalwell, at 45 years old, is likely to attempt a political return in the future. This is implied by his resignation statement, which seems purposefully vague and shifts blame, suggesting he plans to reenter politics once the controversy subsides.
Below is Swalwell’s resignation statement:
In his statement, Swalwell claims responsibility but fails to acknowledge any wrongdoing. Sexual misconduct and assault are deliberate actions that harm women, not accidents. His actions were choices, not unintended errors.
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Swalwell insists he did not commit rape or criminal sexual assault, although these allegations exist. The ongoing criminal investigation is expected to uncover the truth.
Swalwell’s comments about the expulsion vote suggest that the looming threat of being expelled from Congress prompted his resignation. This decision was not driven by a moral epiphany; he recognized that enough Democrats would support his expulsion, leaving resignation as his sole option.
Democratic leaders did not support him, quickly issuing a statement urging him to abandon his gubernatorial campaign in California after the allegations emerged.
Even Swalwell’s allies advocated for his removal.
The belief persists that individuals who change deserve another chance, but Swalwell’s actions indicate that sparing him from expulsion would have been unwise. He has not fully accepted responsibility and used his statement, which should have been an apology to those affected, to complain about due process without mentioning the alleged victims.
As an attorney, Swalwell knows Congress does not guarantee due process. His mention of this suggests he may claim political targeting and rights violations, akin to Donald Trump’s approach.
Women form the majority and backbone of the Democratic Party.
By focusing on himself during his resignation, Swalwell demonstrates why he should not have a future role in the Democratic Party.
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