Democrat reveals he snubbed Swalwell over 'womanizing' rumors but dodges role as 'morality police'
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By JON MICHAEL RAASCH, US POLITICAL REPORTER Published: 21:01, 16 April 2026 | Updated: 21:11, 16 April 2026 Eric Swalwell's supporters and donors had to know about his sexual misconduct with his subordinates, claims California Democrat Ro Khanna. Swalwell, 45, resigned from Congress and canceled his California gubernatorial bid this week after being accused of rape and sexual misconduct. At least five women have accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct, some of whom claim that the ex-Congressman raped them. Lonna Drewes has accused the Democrat of drugging and date raping her in 2018. 'Look, I had heard rumors about womanizing,' Khanna told the Daily Mail in a sit-down interview. 'So that's why I didn't endorse him.' 'But I had no idea about the extent of it, that he actually was having totally inappropriate relationships with subordinates, that is, against the rules, and that he was engaged in alleged date rape and rape.' He said the revelations are 'sickening and shocking and I'm glad he's left.' Swalwell, meanwhile, has denied wrongdoing. Despite the sordid behavior and claims from Swalwell's friends and confidants that they knew nothing, Khanna believes those close to the ex-lawmaker had to know. 'Again, I don't know the particulars, but I will say that I find it hard to believe that all these years people were close to him, or endorsing him or supporting him, that no one heard about some of this.' Congressman Ro Khanna believes that some in Eric Swalwell's circle new about the ex-lawmaker's nefarious behavior with subordinates. Though he had heard of Swalwell's 'womanizing,' Khanna did not feel compelled to report it since he's not the 'morality police' California Democrat Eric Swalwell canceled his gubernatorial bid and resigned from Congress this week amid allegations that he raped several women, including his own staff Swalwell with his friend Senator Ruben Gallego on a trip to Qatar in 2021. Gallego has said that he did not know about Swalwell's sexual relationships with staffers 'I find it hard to believe that they didn't know what was happening, and they had an obligation to speak up,' he continued. Khanna said if he knew about the misconduct, he would've reported Swalwell. 'I had heard about the womanizing enough for me to say, "I'm not going to endorse him," but my guess is that there may have been other people who knew that he was actually engaged in abuse of his own staff.' Despite his knowledge of Swalwell's 'womanizing,' Khanna did not feel compelled to take action against his fellow California Democrat because he's not the 'morality police.' 'There's a very big difference between someone's private life and someone abusing power. What Swalwell did was not engage in affairs. What Swalwell did is abuse power with his own staff and potentially rape folks,' Khanna explained. 'So I don't believe that we have an obligation to shame people if they're having an extramarital affair. That's not my job to be a morality police, but it is my job to speak up if there's someone who's abusing their staff or engaged in sexual assault.' Some critics have raised suspicions of Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego, a close friend of Swalwell's who served as chair of the California Democrat's failed 2020 presidential campaign, wondering what he knew about the allegations and when. 'I never saw him engage in any of the predatory behavior, harassment, sexual assault,' Gallego said this week. Lonna Drewes reacts during a news conference in Beverly Hills, California, Tuesday, April 14, 2026, to detail allegations of sexual misconduct by Swalwell, after Swalwell exited the California governor's race and said he'll resign his seat in Congress Drewes alleged that Swalwell drugged and raped her 'Look, we all heard rumors in Washington, D.C., about Eric Swalwell for many years,' Gallego said at a press conference on the accusations against his friend. Both the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department have opened criminal probes into the ex-lawmaker. While rejecting the claims, the former lawmaker acknowledged making 'mistakes in judgment' and apologized to his wife, Brittany Watts. Khanna noted that the Swalwell saga 'shows that the culture needs to change in the Congress, that there needs to be stricter rules for reporting when staff members are abused.' When pressed on whether he has always treated women fairly and respectfully throughout his career, Khanna shot back: 'Yes, of course.' No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. We’ll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook. You can choose on each post whether you would like it to be posted to Facebook. 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