- by foxnews
- 27 May 2026
Luna joined "Saturday in America" to announce the move, calling for accountability for members of Congress. She said it would be "unacceptable" for Swalwell to end his gubernatorial bid while still getting to remain in office.
The congresswoman called on the alleged victims to come to her office, saying they "deserve a platform" and that transparency is needed from lawmakers.
"I hate having to be kind of the hall monitor of Congress, if you will, but it's gotten really bad," Luna said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Swalwell's congressional office, as well as his gubernatorial campaign, for comment on Luna's remarks.
"I'm not [going to] serve with these sexual deviants. That's not what Congress is all about. And I think that we need to focus on the business of the American people, and it doesn't include this stuff," she later added.
"A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat-out false," Swalwell said in a video posted Friday.
"They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement Saturday, "As we continue to learn more, these allegations from multiple sources are deeply troubling and must be taken seriously."
Meanwhile, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in New York City said it was investigating allegations against Swalwell.
"We urge survivors and anyone with knowledge of these allegations to contact our Special Victims Division at 212-335-9373," an office spokesperson said. "Our specially trained prosecutors, investigators, and counselors are well-equipped to help you in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered manner."
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