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Exclusive: Four women describe sexual misconduct by Rep. Eric Swalwell, including a former staffer who says he raped her

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By Allison Gordon, Isabelle Chapman, Casey Tolan, Pamela Brown, CNN

(CNN) — A former staffer of Rep. Eric Swalwell, a leading Democratic candidate for California governor, says that the congressman raped her when she was heavily intoxicated and left her bruised and bleeding, an allegation Swalwell strongly denies.

“I was pushing him off of me, saying no,” the woman told CNN of the incident, which she said happened in 2024 after she had stopped working in Swalwell’s office. “He didn’t stop.”

She said it was the second time Swalwell had nonconsensual sexual contact with her while she was drunk. In 2019, when she was still working for him, she said she woke up naked with him in a hotel room after a night of heavy drinking. She said she had no memory of what happened but could feel physically that they’d had sexual contact.

Three other women who spoke with CNN also alleged various kinds of sexual misconduct by the Democratic congressman – including Swalwell sending them unsolicited explicit messages or nude photos.

One woman who connected online with Swalwell over her interest in Democratic politics says she ended up extremely drunk inside his hotel room after a night out with the congressman, with little memory of what occurred. Earlier in the night at a bar, he kissed her and touched her leg without her consent, she said.

Another woman, who described receiving unsolicited nude messages from Swalwell, was social media creator Ally Sammarco. She said she initially reached out to the congressman on Twitter to discuss politics. “I truly never thought he would respond – I had like 1,000 followers at the time,” she said. “And he actually responded.”

Swalwell denied the women’s allegations.

“These allegations are false and come on the eve of an election against the front-runner for governor,” Swalwell said in a statement to CNN. “For nearly 20 years, I have served the public – as a prosecutor and a congressman and have always protected women. I will defend myself with the facts and where necessary bring legal action. My focus in the coming days is to be with my wife and children and defend our decades of service against these lies.”

An attorney for Swalwell sent two of the women CNN spoke with cease-and-desist letters on Thursday, a day after CNN first reached out to his campaign to request comment, according to copies of the letters they provided CNN. The letters called the women’s accounts “false,” ordered them to retract their statements and warned of potential legal action if they continue speaking out.

The letters said the women’s claims were “undermined” by their “voluntary and cooperative relationship with Mr. Swalwell over the course of many years” following the alleged incidents, including the former staffer asking him for job references.

His attorney also sent CNN a letter denying that Swalwell has ever had nonconsensual sex with any woman or ever had sexual relations with any member of his staff.

One member of Swalwell’s staff said they quit immediately after receiving CNN’s detailed list of questions about the allegations.

CNN found corroboration for key elements of each of the women’s claims, including the f

Trump amenaza a la OTAN por Irán, pero las encuestas apoyan más a la alianza que a la guerra

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Análisis de Aaron Blake, CNN

Por segunda vez en el todavía bastante joven año calendario 2026, el presidente Donald Trump amenaza con dinamitar la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN, por sus siglas en inglés), que es vista de manera favorable por los estadounidenses, por una aventura de política exterior que, definitivamente, no respaldan.

Primero fueron sus planes de apoderarse de Groenlandia. Ahora es la guerra con Irán.

Trump ha dirigido repetidamente su ira hacia los miembros de la OTAN por su falta de ayuda a Estados Unidos contra Irán. Después de llamar a la OTAN un “tigre de papel” y decir que estaba considerando retirarse de la alianza la semana pasada, el miércoles recibió al secretario general de la OTAN, Mark Rutte, quien le dijo a CNN que Trump estaba “claramente decepcionado” con muchos de sus aliados.

Luego el presidente arremetió contra la alianza en redes sociales, refiriéndose a cuando los aliados se resistieron a sus esfuerzos por tomar el control de Groenlandia, un territorio autónomo del también aliado de la OTAN, Dinamarca.

“LA OTAN NO ESTUVO AHÍ CUANDO LOS NECESITAMOS, Y NO ESTARÁN AHÍ SI LOS NECESITAMOS DE NUEVO”, escribió Trump en su plataforma Truth Social. “¡¡¡RECUERDEN GROENLANDIA, ESA GRAN PIEZA DE HIELO MAL ADMINISTRADA!!!”

Sigue siendo poco probable que Trump pudiera sacar legalmente a Estados Unidos de la alianza; esa es una de las pocas maneras en que el Congreso blindó al Gobierno de EE.UU. contra Trump entre su primer y segundo mandato. Gracias en parte al ahora secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio, cuando era senador de Estados Unidos, el Congreso en 2023 aprobó una disposición que exige su visto bueno para una retirada.

Y es posible que las palabras de Trump sean fanfarronadas destinadas a obligar a la OTAN a ayudar a Estados Unidos de alguna manera contra Irán (con quien Estados Unidos mantiene una tregua frágil). Rutte indicó el jueves que podría haber algún movimiento en ese frente en lo que respecta a abrir el estrecho de Ormuz.

Pero también vimos durante la saga de Groenlandia cómo incluso medidas que no llegan a la retirada pueden dañar la alianza. Aliados como el primer ministro de Canadá, Mark Carney, empezaron a hablar en términos de avanzar con la alianza sin que Estados Unidos esté en el centro.

Una cosa está clara a partir de las encuestas de opinión pública: en la medida en que la guerra con Irán debilite aún más la alianza de la OTAN, parecería ser otra razón más para que los estadounidenses se opongan al conflicto aún con más fuerza de la que ya lo hacen.

Las encuestas de los últimos meses han mostrado que grandes mayorías de estadounidenses aprecian la OTAN y la consideran importante, incluso cuando el tema, antes no partidista, se ha vuelto algo más polarizado.

Una encuesta de AP-NORC en febrero, después de que Trump dijera que había asegurado un vago “marco de un futuro acuerdo” sobre Groenlandia y antes de que comenzara la guerra con Irán, mostró que el 70 % de los estadounidenses dijo que ser miembro de la OTAN era “muy” (40 %) o “algo” bueno (30 %) para Estados Unidos.

Esa fue la cifra más alta desde al menos 2022, cuando la OTAN se unió para apoyar la defensa de Ucrania contra la invasión de Rusia.

De manera similar, una encuesta de Gallup ese mismo mes mostró que más de tres cuartas partes de los estadounidenses apoy

CSUCI professor cleared of assault charge after arrest during protests of federal raids last summer

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Jonathan Caravello, a CSU Channel Islands Professor charged with assault late last year after a protest outside large-scale raids at marijuana grow sites last summer was acquitted of his charge of assault on a federal officer using a deadly weapon Friday.

"After a thorough investigation by the court, John was cleared of any wrongdoing," stated the California Faculty Association. "The jury's decision underscores John's right to peacefully protest and speak out against the cruelty and inhumanity this administration has shown toward immigrants and other marginalized communities across the country."

On July 10, 2025, federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security and members of the National Guard executed a criminal search warrant at Glass House Farms, a marijuana grower, locations in Carpinteria and outside of Camarillo.

During the raids, federal personnel deployed tear gas into a crowd of people gathered outside of the grow locations and at least 375 people were taken into custody inside of the grow locations, including 14 children and a U.S. citizen.

Some of the minors detained following federal law enforcement operations in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties on July 10, 2025. Image courtesy of the Department of Homeland Security.

One man working at the Glass House facility in Camarillo at the time, Jaime Garcia, fell to his death during the law enforcement action.

According to an indictment filed last year, Caravello allegedly threw one of the deployed tear gas canisters back at agents.

Agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection eventually took Caravello into custody at the scene stated the First Assistant's Office.

"At this time, it is our understanding that Professor Caravello was peacefully participating in a protest—an act protected under the First Amendment and a right guaranteed to all Americans," stated California State University Channel Islands in a statement about Caravello's arrest.

The educator was facing a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison before his acquittal Friday.

"While some justice was restored by the jury's decision, the beatings, the surveillance, and the trauma that John and others across the state and nation have had to end

CSUCI professor cleared of assault charge after arrest during protests of federal raids last summer

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Jonathan Caravello, a CSU Channel Islands professor charged with assault after being arrested during protests outside large-scale raids at marijuana grow sites last summer, was acquitted of his charge of assaulting a federal officer using a deadly weapon Friday.

"After a thorough investigation by the court, John was cleared of any wrongdoing," stated the California Faculty Association. "The jury's decision underscores John's right to peacefully protest and speak out against the cruelty and inhumanity this administration has shown toward immigrants and other marginalized communities across the country."

On July 10, 2025, federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security and members of the National Guard executed a criminal search warrant at Glass House Farms, a marijuana grower, locations in Carpinteria and outside of Camarillo.

During the raids, federal personnel deployed tear gas into a crowd of people gathered outside of the grow locations and at least 375 people were taken into custody inside of the grow locations, including 14 children and a U.S. citizen.

Some of the minors detained following federal law enforcement operations in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties on July 10, 2025. Image courtesy of the Department of Homeland Security.

One man working at the Glass House facility in Camarillo at the time, Jaime Garcia, fell to his death during the law enforcement action.

According to an indictment filed last year, Caravello allegedly threw one of the deployed tear gas canisters back at agents.

Agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection eventually took Caravello into custody at the scene stated the First Assistant's Office.

"At this time, it is our understanding that Professor Caravello was peacefully participating in a protest—an act protected under the First Amendment and a right guaranteed to all Americans," stated California State University Channel Islands in a statement about Caravello's arrest.

The educator was facing a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison before his acquittal Friday.

"While some justice was restored by the jury's decision, the beatings, the surveillance, and the trauma that John and others across the state and

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