Although we celebrate and hold common cause with the courage of the Swalwell survivors who came forward, we must also be clear-eyed about what Congress refuses to fix — and how it ultimately protects abusers, perhaps deliberately, within the institution.
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Eric Swalwell’s case shows that #MeToo is alive and well
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