Matt Gaetz

Gaetz Ethics Report: Witness Claims Congressman Had Sex With Minor

A witness testified before the House Ethics Committee in April 2024 that she observed Representative Matt Gaetz engaging in sexual acts with a minor at a 2017 party. This testimony occurred during an ongoing ethics investigation into Gaetz, which concluded simultaneously with a Justice Department probe that ultimately declined to file charges. Following Gaetz’s subsequent resignation and Donald Trump’s nomination of him as Attorney General, the release of the House Ethics Committee’s report is now subject to intense political debate. The witness’s attorney and some members of Congress are advocating for public release of the findings.

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Schiff Slams Gaetz AG Nomination: Unqualified and Disqualified

The assertion that Matt Gaetz is unqualified for the Attorney General position is, frankly, an understatement. It’s not just a matter of lacking the necessary experience; he’s actively disqualified. The sheer weight of accusations and ethical concerns surrounding him renders his appointment a profound disservice to the office and the nation.

The notion that qualifications are secondary to political loyalty is deeply troubling. This isn’t about meritocracy; it’s about consolidating power and maintaining a loyalist base. It’s about choosing subservience over competence. This blatant disregard for established norms of governance is alarming and suggests a much broader pattern of prioritizing personal gain over the public good.… Continue reading

Fox News Host Grills GOP Lawmaker on Gaetz Report Demand

Following Matt Gaetz’s resignation from Congress and subsequent nomination as Attorney General, House Speaker Mike Johnson initially opposed releasing Gaetz’s House Ethics Committee report, citing House rules limiting investigations to sitting members. However, pressure mounted, including from Senator John Cornyn, to release the report before Senate confirmation. Johnson, while maintaining his position, acknowledged the investigation occurred while Gaetz was a member. The report’s release remains a point of contention, with concerns about transparency versus precedent.

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Republican Senator Demands Release of Gaetz Ethics Report

Following President-elect Trump’s controversial nomination of Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, a debate erupted regarding the release of a pending ethics report detailing allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use against Gaetz. While some Republicans, including Senator Markwayne Mullin, advocate for the Senate’s access to the report, others, like House Speaker Mike Johnson, oppose public release. Despite Gaetz denying wrongdoing and a prior DOJ investigation concluding without charges, the situation tests Republican unity and presents a strategic challenge for Democrats, who are urged to focus on broader legislative concerns rather than individual appointments.

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House Speaker Blocks Release of Gaetz Ethics Report

House Speaker Mike Johnson will request that the House Ethics Committee not release its report on former Representative Matt Gaetz, citing established House procedure. The report details a three-year investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct, drug use, and improper gifts against Gaetz, who resigned from Congress shortly before the report’s anticipated release. Johnson argues that releasing the report on a former member sets a damaging precedent, despite some senators’ desire to review its contents. However, the Senate Judiciary Committee could subpoena the report, and its contents may ultimately become public. Gaetz’s controversial nomination as Attorney General by President-elect Trump adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

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Gaetz Accused of Sex with Minor: House Ethics Panel Witness Testimony Ignored

A woman has reportedly told the House Ethics panel that she witnessed Congressman Matt Gaetz engaging in sexual acts with a minor, according to a lawyer involved in the case. This revelation is fueling intense debate and frustration, particularly given the perceived inaction by authorities.

The claim of a witnessed sexual encounter between Gaetz and an underage individual raises serious legal and ethical questions. The gravity of the alleged act underscores the need for a thorough and transparent investigation. The fact that this information was reportedly presented to the House Ethics panel highlights the potential for internal scrutiny within Congress itself.… Continue reading

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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Trump Cabinet Pick Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Despite allegations of misconduct, President Trump has nominated Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. These claims were previously investigated by Monterey police and deemed unsubstantiated, according to Hegseth’s lawyer. This follows the similarly controversial nomination of Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, announced after a single morning conversation with Trump. My administration stands firmly behind both nominees, confident in their qualifications and denial of the accusations.

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