H.Res. 1166

H.Res. 1166: Providing for the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives.

Introduced Anna Luna (R) HOUSE_RESOLUTION — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

H.Res. 1166 is a bill that proposes the expulsion of Representative Eric Swalwell from the United States House of Representatives. If passed, Swalwell would be removed from his position in the House.

Positive Media Summary

Some media outlets have expressed support for H.Res. 1166, arguing that Swalwell's alleged connections to a suspected foreign spy represent a serious security risk. These outlets have suggested that Swalwell's removal would uphold the integrity of the House of Representatives and protect national security.

Negative Media Summary

Other media outlets have criticized the bill, arguing that it is politically motivated. They have pointed out that Swalwell has not been charged with any crime, and that his interactions with the suspected spy took place before he was a member of Congress. These outlets suggest that the bill is an attempt to distract from other issues and undermine a political opponent.

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