Congressman Eric Swalwell is under fire after a series of explosive allegations surfaced, including claims that he sent explicit images via Snapchat to a young job applicant. While the identity of the woman at the centre of the scandal remains hidden, her accusations have triggered a widening investigation and raised urgent questions about power, consent and conduct inside Washington. Claims Of Messages And Snapchat Activity Beyond the alleged assaults, the scandal has widened to include claims about inappropriate digital communication. Multiple women have alleged that Swalwell used Snapchat to send messages that were more explicit than those found in text exchanges. Screenshots reviewed by media outlets show flirtatious conversations, though no explicit images were captured due to the app’s auto delete feature. Some accusers claim that this was precisely why Snapchat was used, as it leaves little trace. One viral allegation claims that the congressman sent an unsolicited explicit image to a 24 year old woman seeking employment on Capitol Hill. While this specific claim remains unverified, it has fuelled public outrage and intensified scrutiny around Swalwell’s conduct. NBC News: Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) sent an unsolicited dick pic to a 24 year old on Snapchat who was seeking a
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