Florida Congresswoman Demands Immediate Expulsion of Colleagues Amid Ethics Probe

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna calls for swift removal of Reps. Swalwell and Gonzales over alleged misconduct, as House Ethics Committee launches investigation.
Washington, D.C. - In a dramatic move, Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, is demanding the swift expulsion of two of her congressional colleagues, Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales, over allegations of sexual misconduct.
Luna's call for action comes as the House Ethics Committee has opened an inquiry into the accusations against the two representatives. Speaking to reporters, Luna expressed her desire for a vote on the matter as early as Wednesday, stating, "The American people deserve accountability and action."
The allegations against Swalwell and Gonzales have rocked the political landscape in Washington, with both lawmakers facing intense scrutiny and pressure to address the concerns raised. Luna, a vocal conservative, has been at the forefront of the push for their removal, arguing that the integrity of Congress must be upheld.
"This is not a partisan issue," Luna said. "The people's trust in their elected officials is paramount, and we cannot allow these types of allegations to go unchecked. If the accusations are found to be true, then both Swalwell and Gonzales must face the consequences of their actions."
The House Ethics Committee has launched a formal investigation into the allegations, vowing to conduct a thorough and impartial review. The panel has the power to recommend disciplinary measures, including censure or expulsion, if the accusations are deemed credible.
Luna's push for swift action underscores the growing pressure on congressional leadership to address issues of misconduct and uphold the highest standards of ethics. As the investigation unfolds, the political future of Swalwell and Gonzales hangs in the balance, with the outcome likely to have significant implications for the broader political landscape.
Kaynak: The New York Times


