Calls are intensifying for California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell to end his campaign after multiple women accused him of sexual assault or misconduct in news reports.
The allegations include claims from a former staffer and three other women, according to the source item. The reporting says the accusations have left Swalwell’s campaign in disarray, with his bid for governor now appearing to be under severe pressure.
The developments come as the broader political news cycle continues to be dominated by other major figures and events. On Truth Social, Donald Trump posted a cryptic message on Friday morning that seemed to reference upcoming negotiations in Islamabad, although the meaning of the remark was not immediately clear.
Trump’s post read: “WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL RESET!!!”
The source item does not provide additional details about the allegations against Swalwell, the status of any formal response from his campaign, or whether he has publicly addressed the reports. It also does not specify the timing or nature of the Islamabad negotiations beyond indicating that Trump’s message appeared to refer to them.
Swalwell, a US representative, has been running for governor of California. The latest reports, however, have prompted growing questions about whether his campaign can continue in the face of the accusations now circulating in the news.
As the situation develops, the political fallout is likely to remain a focus in California and beyond. The allegations, as described in the source, involve sexual assault or misconduct and come from multiple women, including a former staffer, making the controversy especially damaging for the candidate’s already fragile campaign.
This article will be updated if more information becomes available.
