Expulsion Free-For-All on Capitol Hill
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Dr. Larry Walker, UCF Associate Professor and political analyst joins FOX 35's Baileigh Bockover to break down the potential for the House of Representatives to kick out Congressmen Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales after similar accusations of sexual misconduct forced Swalwell to back out of the California Governor's race and Gonzales to not seek re-election. Plus, a discussion on whether these potential expulsions could reach down to Florida with Rep. Sheila Cherfilus McCormick, found guilty by the House Ethics Committee of steering millions in FEMA funds to her campaign and Rep. Cory Mills, accused of sexual misconduct, dating violence and financial misconduct.

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