
Here & Now Anytime Why rumors about Eric Swalwell went unreported
Apr 15, 2026
Kathleen May, an allergy and immunology chief, explains how climate change lengthens pollen season and offers management tips. Dan Lamothe, a Pentagon reporter, breaks down troop movements and the naval blockade in the Middle East. Melanie Mason, an investigative journalist, traces how social media influencers amplified allegations about Eric Swalwell. Jackie Speier, former congresswoman, discusses congressional reform and accountability gaps.
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Culture Of Silence Enabled Rumors To Persist
- Congress's culture shelters members and silences complaints, allowing misconduct rumors to persist without formal action.
- Rep. Jackie Speier said reforms like the Me Too Congress Act improved victim rights but didn't stop secrecy or fear of retaliation on Capitol Hill.
Make Clear Consequences For Office Relationships
- Consider stricter penalties and clearer rules to deter members from sexual relationships with staff.
- Rep. Jackie Speier proposed telling new members that affairs with staff could trigger expulsion to create a concrete deterrent.
Ethics Process Is Slow And Limits Accountability
- The House Ethics process is slow and designed in ways that hinder accountability.
- Speier noted conclusions are public but investigations drag on, limiting timely resolution and public trust.


