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Updated · The New York Times · May 18
MAGA Women Drive 2 Congress Resignations Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 18

MAGA Women Drive 2 Congress Resignations Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 18
  • Two lawmakers — Republican Tony Gonzales of Texas and Democrat Eric Swalwell of California — resigned last month after MAGA women in Congress pushed misconduct allegations into the open.
  • Lauren Boebert, Nancy Mace and Anna Paulina Luna led that effort, according to the opinion piece, showing a Republican-led backlash against sexual misconduct inside a GOP-controlled Congress.
  • The same bloc had already broken with Donald Trump last fall by helping force release of Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, underscoring their willingness to confront party leadership.
  • Cory Mills, a Florida Republican who faced a restraining order sought by an ex-girlfriend, is now another target as these lawmakers test whether a broader #MeToo-style reckoning can take hold on Capitol Hill.
Beyond high-profile resignations, can Congress truly reform its deep-rooted culture of workplace misconduct?
Will new transparency measures for old settlements and case files finally ensure lawmaker accountability?