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Watch live: House Democrats give remarks in wake of Swalwell resignation

Watch live: House Democrats give remarks in wake of Swalwell resignation
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House Democratic leaders will speak with reporters Wednesday morning in the wake of controversy surrounding former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), who resigned Tuesday amid mounting sexual misconduct allegations. Many Democrats have sought to distance themselves from Swalwell over the claims and pressed him to step aside and drop his gubernatorial bid to replace Gov. Gavin...

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