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Swalwell's Sordid, Sexual Conduct Is So 'Potentially Criminal' That a 'Shocking' Number of Women Are Now Coming Forward

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07.04.2026

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Swalwell's Sordid, Sexual Conduct Is So 'Potentially Criminal' That a 'Shocking' Number of Women Are Now Coming Forward

U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell’s problems with women may not stop with Fang Fang.

As the California gubernatorial candidate is trying to stop the FBI from releasing the files from his, ahem, dalliance with a Chinese spy, an activist and attorney with a progressive group announced on social media that she was “working with a number of women who are in the process” of officially coming forward with stories of sexual harassment against the Democratic congressman.

Cheyenne Hunt with Gen-Z For Change said in the Monday post that the number of women willing to share their stories was “pretty shocking,” although concrete details were not available.

The announcement, however, comes as the Democratic establishment is reportedly pressuring other candidates to drop out of California’s jungle primary to clear a path for Swalwell to avoid a historic Democratic lockout in which two Republicans vie for the governor’s mansion in California come November.

Hunt claimed in a thread on X that these women “even alleged abuse” against Swalwell.

“I got involved because the first victim who approached me is a close friend, but when I saw that there were others who’s experiences fit the same pattern of manipulation and abuse of power, I knew I couldn’t stay silent,” Hunt said.

“Targeting employees, interns, and fans. Acting as a mentor just to exploit that power. DMs and Snapchat messages. Allegations ranging from uncomfortable comments to potentially criminal conduct,” she continued. “Other women needed to know that they were not alone and that someone had their backs if they came forward. After I spoke about my friend’s experience, many brave women came forward and shared their stories with me.”

I got involved because the first victim who approached me is a close friend, but when I saw that there were others who’s experiences fit the same pattern of manipulation and abuse of power, I knew I couldn’t stay silent. — Cheyenne Hunt (@CheyenneHuntCA) April 6, 2026

I got involved because the first victim who approached me is a close friend, but when I saw that there were others who’s experiences fit the same pattern of manipulation and abuse of power, I knew I couldn’t stay silent.

— Cheyenne Hunt (@CheyenneHuntCA) April 6, 2026

Targeting employees, interns, and fans. Acting as a mentor just to exploit that power. DMs and Snapchat messages. Allegations ranging from uncomfortable comments to potentially criminal conduct — Cheyenne Hunt (@CheyenneHuntCA) April 6, 2026

Targeting employees, interns, and fans. Acting as a mentor just to exploit that........

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