Up to four Congress members may be expelled this week, Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) predicts.
Benny Johnson listed the representatives who may face expulsion votes:
1. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL): indicted for funneling millions in federal disaster funds into her campaign
2. Eric Swalwell (D-CA): multiple sexual assault and misconduct allegations
3. Cory Mills (R-FL): allegations including sexual misconduct, domestic violence, campaign finance violations
4. Tony Gonzales (R-TX): sexual misconduct allegations, including an affair with a former staffer who later died by suicide.
“I think you will see at least two, if not four, members of Congress expelled this week,” Ogles said.
“I think Swalwell is almost certain to happen. Whether or not the rest happen, we’ll see,” he continued.
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CONGRESS CLEANING HOUSE: Rep. Andy Ogles Predicts 4 Members of Congress Likely to Be Expelled THIS WEEK
1. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL): indicted for funneling millions in federal disaster funds into her campaign
2. Eric Swalwell (D-CA): multiple sexual assault and… pic.twitter.com/RDkedtsYjJ
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 13, 2026
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Republican and Democratic House members are calling for the expulsion of Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Tony Gonzales, R-Texas amid sex scandals.
Swalwell over the weekend ended his bid for California governor after allegations came out that he sexually assaulted a woman who used to work for him.
Swalwell has denied the allegations and said he would fight the lies, but it was his fight to fight and not his campaign’s.
Earlier this year, news reports surfaced that Gonzales had an affair with a former staffer. Last week, new allegations came out that Gonzales had inappropriate conduct with other members of his team.
Not long after Ogles made his comments, Swalwell resigned from Congress.
News From The States shared further:
There is also the possibility that an expulsion resolution would include Florida Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills.
The House Ethics Committee voted to find Cherfilus-McCormick guilty on more than two dozen ethics charges in late March after holding a public hearing. The panel plans to hold another hearing on April 21 to decide “what, if any, sanction would be appropriate for the Committee to recommend to the House of Representatives.”
Mills has been under investigation by the Ethics Committee for months over allegations he “engaged in misconduct with respect to allegations of sexual misconduct and/or dating violence,” among several other possible violations.
The House has rarely expelled its members, voting just six times to force lawmakers out.
New York Republican Rep. George Santos was the most recent member removed from the House, following a 311-114 vote in December 2023 to approve an expulsion resolution sponsored by Mississippi Republican Rep. Michael Guest, chairman of the Ethics Committee.
The resolution noted that in May 2023 “Santos was charged in Federal court in the Eastern District of New York with wire fraud in connection with a fraudulent political contribution scheme, unlawful monetary transactions in connection with the wire fraud allegations, theft of public money in connection with his alleged receipt of unemployment benefits, fraudulent application for and receipt of unemployment benefits, and false statements in connection with his 2020 and 2022 House of Representatives Financial Disclosure Statements.”
