The Senate Ethics Committee has dismissed allegations of misconduct against Senator Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from Arizona, following an investigation. The committee, led by Chair James Lankford and Vice Chair Chris Coons, stated in a letter that it did not find evidence to support the specific allegations made by Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida. The allegations included claims of campaign finance violations and inappropriate conduct of a sexual nature. The committee reviewed information from the complaint, statements from identified individuals, and relevant expenditure reports. Gallego expressed his view that the accusations were politically motivated and called for an apology from Luna. Luna responded on social media, rejecting Gallego's claims and making further allegations against him.
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Senate Ethics Committee Dismisses Misconduct Complaint Against Senator Ruben Gallego
The Senate Ethics Committee has concluded its investigation into allegations of misconduct against Senator Ruben Gallego, dismissing the claims made by Representative Anna Paulina Luna. The committee found no evidence of wrongdoing related to campaign finance or inappropriate conduct. Gallego has characterized the allegations as politically motivated.
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Senate Ethics panel dismisses misconduct complaint against Ruben Gallego
Senate Ethics Committee Dismisses Misconduct Complaint Against Senator Ruben Gallego