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Watch: 2018 Swalwell Interview Calling on Kavanaugh to Face His Accusers Is Poison to 2026 Campaign, and It's Back in All Its Glory

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Watch: 2018 Swalwell Interview Calling on Kavanaugh to Face His Accusers Is Poison to 2026 Campaign, and It's Back in All Its Glory

With less than a month to go until voters go to the polls in California’s primaries, 2026 Democratic gubernatorial wannabe Eric Swalwell has a 2018 U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell problem.

Swalwell’s more immediate problem is that, apparently, a number of progressive activists and influencers are about to bring forward a fusillade of women who will accuse Swalwell of unspecified (but serial) sexual misconduct; in a Monday thread on social media, Cheyenne Hunt with Gen-Z For Change said the charges were “pretty shocking.”

“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 wrote.

“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.”

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 power. DMs and Snapchat messages. Allegations ranging from uncomfortable comments to potentially criminal conduct

— Cheyenne Hunt (@CheyenneHuntCA) April 6, 2026

She added that she had “secured pro bono legal representation for them and they are in the process of sharing information with reporters,” although that vetting “process takes time … The number of credible women who have come forward since I posted my video is pretty shocking and connecting them with the investigative reporting........

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