House Ethics Committee

Gaetz Sex With Minor Allegation Reported to House Ethics Investigators

Representative Matt Gaetz resigned from Congress two days before the House Ethics Committee was to release a report investigating allegations of drug use, sex with a minor, and other misconduct. The report included testimony from multiple women alleging payment for sex and attendance at drug-fueled parties with Gaetz. While Gaetz denies these accusations, the timing of his resignation, coinciding with President-elect Trump’s nomination of him as Attorney General, has raised concerns about potential obstruction of justice. Lawmakers from both parties are demanding the report’s release, with some suggesting the Senate could subpoena it if necessary.

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House Speaker Blocks Release of Damning Gaetz Report

Following Rep. Gaetz’s resignation and President-elect Trump’s nomination of him as Attorney General, I am strongly requesting that the House Ethics Committee not release its report on allegations against him. This action is consistent with House tradition and prevents setting a harmful precedent of investigating former members. The committee’s jurisdiction is limited to sitting members of Congress; releasing the report would open a Pandora’s Box. I believe upholding this established rule is vital.

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