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From the Epstein files to ousting colleagues, women in Congress are flexing their power

From voting to release the Epstein files to forcing out two congressmen, female lawmakers keep overpowering the men in charge of Congress.

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usatoday.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

From the Epstein files to ousting colleagues, women in Congress are flexing their power

From voting to release the Epstein files to forcing out two congressmen, female lawmakers keep overpowering the men in charge of Congress.

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cnbc.com2 mesi fa

Eric Swalwell resignation over sexual misconduct prompts rare House Ethics panel comments

Ethics issues have roiled Congress in recent months, as allegations against Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales led to both members resigning last week.

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  1. sabato 18 aprile 2026·usatoday.com

    From the Epstein files to ousting colleagues, women in Congress are flexing their power

    From voting to release the Epstein files to forcing out two congressmen, female lawmakers keep overpowering the men in charge of Congress.

  2. lunedì 20 aprile 2026·cnbc.com

    Eric Swalwell resignation over sexual misconduct prompts rare House Ethics panel comments

    Ethics issues have roiled Congress in recent months, as allegations against Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales led to both members resigning last week.