The race for California’s next governor has been flipped on its head. In what can only be described as a catastrophic 24 hours for the Democratic primary, Rep. Eric Swalwell is now facing devastating accusations of sexual misconduct from four different women. The crisis, fueled by a bombshell joint investigation by the San Francisco Chronicle and CNN, includes a harrowing account from a former staffer who alleges that the Congressman raped her on two separate occasions while she was incapacitated.
Swalwell, who had been leading many polls to replace Governor Gavin Newsom, has issued a forceful denial, but the political damage is moving faster than his legal defense.
The Investigation: Four Women, One Disturbing Pattern
The core of the scandal centres on a woman who worked in Swalwell’s Castro Valley office in 2019. She claims that the then-38-year-old Congressman began a predatory pursuit of her shortly after she was hired at age 21. According to her account, an evening of “work-related drinks” ended with her waking up naked in his hotel bed with no memory of how she got there.
According to the CNN report on the Swalwell investigation, the allegations aren’t limited to a single person. Three other women have since come forward:
One woman describes an unsolicited encounter at a bar where she was kissed and touched without consent.
Social media influencers, including Ally Sammarco, have surfaced explicit Snapchat messages and images they say were sent by the congressman to young women.
For a detailed look at the “Cease and Desist” letters Swalwell’s attorneys have already issued to his accusers, UStorie has published a legal breakdown of his defamation-focused defence strategy.
Swalwell’s Response: “This is a Political Hit”
In an emotional video statement released late Friday night, Swalwell appeared alongside his wife to address the claims. He characterises the timing—just weeks before the June primary—as an intentional “smear campaign” designed to hand the governorship to his rivals. “These allegations are flat false. They never happened,” Swalwell insisted.
While he admitted to “mistakes in judgement” regarding his personal conduct, he was adamant that no non-consensual acts ever took place. His lawyer, Elias Dabaie, has indicated that they will aggressively pursue legal action against anyone spreading “malicious lies” about the Congressman’s record.
This high-stakes defence is a primary focus of our US News political desk. We are examining how this “deny-and-defy” strategy is playing out with California voters who have historically been sensitive to such allegations in the post-Me-Too era.
The Mass Exodus: Allies and Staff Flee
Regardless of the ultimate truth, the political reality is grim. In less than a day, Swalwell’s “inner circle” has effectively dissolved. Key developments include the following:
Senior Staff Resignations: Top adviser Courtni Pugh and several other high-level consultants abruptly resigned before the CNN report went live.
Loss of Endorsements: The California Teachers Association (CTA) and SEIU California—two of the most powerful unions in the state—have either suspended or rescinded their support.
Democratic Leadership: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi have both signalled that the allegations are “deeply troubling” and must be investigated with full transparency.
To see the updated 2026 primary polling, which shows Katie Porter and Tom Steyer surging as Swalwell’s numbers plummet, visit our Sports and Lifestyle section, where we track the cultural fallout of this scandal.
A Campaign on Life Support
With his primary funding source, Californians for a Fighter, suspending operations, Swalwell’s path to the governor’s mansion is essentially blocked. Political analysts suggest that even if he survives the legal investigation, the “trust deficit” created by these multiple, corroborated accounts is too steep to climb in a crowded primary.
At UStorie, we are monitoring the House Ethics Committee, which is under increasing pressure to launch a formal probe into the 2019 and 2024 incidents mentioned in the Chronicle’s report.
Final Thoughts: The End of an Era?
The Eric Swalwell sexual misconduct allegations serve as a jarring reminder of how quickly a political career can unravel. For a candidate who promised to be a “fighter” for California, he is now in the fight of his life—not against a political opponent, but against a mountain of accusations that threaten his future in public service entirely.
The world is watching to see if “fighting back” is enough or if the weight of these stories will finally force a resignation.




