BROWN: “Early in his career as a congressman, Swalwell earned praise for his savvy use of social media to connect with young voters. In 2016, one media outlet dubbed Swalwell the Snapchat king of Congress, an app where messages disappear after they‘re read. But beyond the professional work, he used the app to add young women and send them personal messages from his verified account. Some of those messages which CNN reviewed. Ally Sammarco described a similar playbook Swalwell used with her on Snapchat, where she says he once sent her a photo of his genitals.”
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CNN Reports on Over a Dozen Women Accusing Eric Swalwell of Sexual Harassment‘All of this was allegedly happening as Swalwell built a public persona in politics as a fierce defender of women’s safety’News & PoliticsEXCERPT:BROWN: “Early in his career as a congressman, Swalwell earned praise for his savvy use of social media to connect with young voters. In 2016, one media outlet dubbed Swalwell the Snapchat king of Congress, an app where messages disappear after they‘re read. But beyond the professional work, he used the app to add young women and send them personal messages from his verified account. Some of those messages which CNN reviewed. Ally Sammarco described a similar playbook Swalwell used with her on Snapchat, where she says he once sent her a photo of his genitals.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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