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Throwback Clip Shows Eric Swalwell’s Reaction to President Donald Trump Cat Memes

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Throwback Clip Shows Eric Swalwell’s Reaction to President Donald Trump Cat Memes

Representative Eric Swalwell of California officially announced his resignation from the House of Representatives on Tuesday. The move follows intensifying pressure from colleagues in both parties regarding allegations of sexual misconduct.

Swalwell has maintained that he will continue to contest the allegations through the appropriate legal and investigative channels. He emphasized that the decision to conclude his service was made in the interest of the institution.

As news of his departure broke, a video from a 2024 House hearing resurfaced and rapidly gained traction across social media platforms. The footage captures a high-tension moment involving President Donald Trump’s digital likeness.

In the two-year-old clip, Swalwell reacted to an AI-generated image displayed during the hearing. The image depicted President Trump holding a kitten and a duck, intended to illustrate specific regional concerns discussed by the committee.

The recording shows Swalwell pointing at the screen and shouting, “What in the hell is this?” He mocked the committee's focus, specifically referencing the protection of "ducks and kittens in Ohio" during the official proceedings.

Public reaction to the resurfaced video has been significant. Many observers have characterized the "cats and ducks" rant as a defining, albeit ironic, visual for the conclusion of his political career.

Despite the viral nature of the throwback clip, the underlying misconduct allegations remain the primary focus for congressional investigators. House leadership had reportedly weighed expulsion proceedings before the resignation was finalized.

Swalwell’s departure creates a vacancy in California’s congressional delegation. He has been a visible figure in the House for over a decade, frequently engaging in high-profile committee work and national debates.

Legal proceedings regarding the claims are expected to persist. The intersection of this 2024 viral moment and his 2026 resignation has become a focal point of national political discourse this Tuesday.