The Senate Ethics Committee dismisses the complaint against Senator Ruben Gallego after finding no evidence that he broke federal law or Senate rules.The bipartisan panel, led by Senator James Lankford and Senator Chris Coons, reviewed statements, Federal Election Commission reports and congressional financial disclosures, including expenditures tied to a joint campaign Super Bowl trip, and credited Gallego for full cooperation.Representative Anna Paulina Luna alleged sexual misconduct and campaign finance irregularities and said a woman intended to come forward with attorneys about a sexual incident, but the committee judged the claims vague or unsupported and stopped the inquiry.The dismissal follows allegations that led Representative
Eric Swalwell to resign from Congress and end his gubernatorial campaign; the committee preserves the right to reopen the matter if new evidence emerges and the decision intensifies partisan debate over ethics processes.