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Johnson May Expel House Members After Swalwell, Gonzales Resignations

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The unfolding situation highlights a broader moment of accountability in Congress, with investigations and allegations affecting members of both parties. While public commentary has intensified—including predictions of multiple expulsions—actual outcomes will depend on the findings of formal ethics reviews and the willingness of lawmakers to take action.

Expulsion from Congress is rare and requires significant bipartisan support, meaning that even in high-profile cases, the process can be lengthy and uncertain.

For now, the House appears to be entering a period of heightened scrutiny, with leadership signaling a willingness to act while also navigating the legal and procedural complexities involved.

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