Аризона мужаас сонгогдсон Сенатын гишүүн Рубен Гальего Төлөөлөгчдийн танхимд ажиллаж байхдаа хоёр ажилтантай бэлгийн харилцаанд орж байсан талаарх мэдээлэл гарчээ.
Төлөөлөгчдийн танхимд 2015-2025 оны хооронд ажилласан Рубен Гальегогийн дээрх үйлдлийг түүний албан тушаал хашиж байх үеийн алдаатай шийдвэрүүдийн нэг хэмээн эх сурвалжууд дурдсан байна. Энэхүү мэдээллийн хариуд сенатор Гальего цуу ярианд оролцохгүй гэдгээ мэдэгджээ. Түүний ажлын албанаас одоогоор албан ёсны тайлбар өгөөгүй байна.
Өнгөрсөн сард Сенатын Ёс зүйн хорооноос Рубен Гальегогийн эсрэг гаргасан бэлгийн харилцааны болон сонгуулийн санхүүжилтийн зөрчлийн талаарх гомдлыг хэрэгсэхгүй болгосон юм. Тус хорооны дүгнэлтэд түүний үйлдлүүд нь холбооны хууль болон Сенатын дүрэм журмыг зөрчөөгүй болохыг тогтоожээ. Гальего өөрт нь ирсэн уг гомдлыг улс төрийн зорилготой гүтгэлэг хэмээн мэдэгдэж байв.
АНУ-ын Ардчилсан намын хувьд сүүлийн үед ижил төстэй асуудлууд хөндөгдөх болсон нь анхаарал татаж байна. Тухайлбал, Мэйн мужийн сенаторын сонгуульд нэр дэвшиж байсан Грэм Платнер бэлгийн хүчирхийллийн хэрэгт холбогдсоны улмаас сонгуулийн сурталчилгаагаа зогсоосон бол Калифорнийн захирагчийн сонгуульд нэр дэвшигч, хуучин гишүүн Эрик Сволвелл мөн ижил төстэй шалтгаанаар албан тушаалаасаа огцорсон юм.
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Senator Ruben Gallego, an Arizona Democrat, had sexual relationships with two congressional staffers and was “very flirtatious” with others, according to a new report.
The relationships were with two aides to Texas Democrats in the House of Representatives and occurred during his decade as a congressman, the New York Post reported, citing unnamed sources. Gallego served in the House from 2015 to 2025 before moving to the Senate.
While the relationships were reportedly consensual and are not believed to have occurred when Gallego was married, one of the Post’s sources said they are a part of a broader “pattern of mistakes and missteps and judgment calls.”
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When asked about the report by NBC News’ Frank Thorp V Thursday, Gallego said, “I’m not going to engage in gossip.”

The Independent has reached out to Gallego’s office for comment.
Ruben married his second wife, Sydney, in 2021 after filing for divorce from his first wife, Kate, in 2016.
Last month, the Senate Ethics Committee dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations against Gallego made by Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican.
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“The Committee did not find evidence that your actions violated Federal law, Senate Rules or related standards of conduct,” read a letter to Gallego from the ethics committee that NBC News obtained.
Following the release of the committee’s letter, Gallego wrote on X that the allegations were “right-wing conspiracies peddled by far-right activists like Anna Paulina Luna, the White House, and their allies.”

The claims involving Gallego come as the Democrats deal with the aftermath of accusations against a former Senate candidate and a former congressman.
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Democrat Graham Platner dropped out of his Senate race in Maine last week following an allegation of sexual assault by a woman whom he dated. Platner, who vehemently denied the allegation, lost support from prominent Democrats before suspending his campaign.
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“This is incredibly difficult, because I know that some will think it’s an admission of guilt,” Platner said in a video posted on X on July 8. “And it most certainly is not. We’re not doing this because of the allegations, we’re doing this because of the structures being taken away from us by those in power.”

Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell, who was once a friend of Gallego, dropped out of California’s gubernatorial election and resigned from Congress in April following allegations that he sexually assaulted a former staffer and made other unwanted sexual advances toward women.
Swalwell apologized to his family, staff, and constituents for his past “mistakes in judgment,” but insisted the allegations against him were “false” in an X post.
In response to the allegations against Swalwell, Gallego wrote on X, “What is described is indefensible. Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed.”

