House Panel to Vote on Releasing Gaetz Report

Washington DC, USAWed Nov 20 2024
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On Wednesday, the House ethics committee is set to vote on making public a report about former Republican representative Matt Gaetz. The report looks into allegations of sexual misconduct, drug use, and other misdeeds against Gaetz, who was nominated by Donald Trump to lead the US justice department. The committee's investigation covers a wide range of accusations, including claims that Gaetz had inappropriate relationships and misused funds. The justice department previously investigated Gaetz for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old, but they closed the case without filing charges. Gaetz has always denied these claims. Two women testified that Gaetz paid them for sex and that he was seen with the 17-year-old. The ethics committee is evenly split between parties, so just one Republican joining the Democrats could lead to the report's release. However, prominent Republicans, like House speaker Mike Johnson, warn against this, as Gaetz is now a private citizen. Johnson believes releasing the report could open a can of worms. Other Republicans, such as Senator Markwayne Mullin, think the report should at least be available to senators who will vote on Gaetz's nomination. Democrats seem open to releasing the report, with nearly 100 signing a letter requesting its release. Representative Susan Wild, the top Democrat on the ethics committee, supports its release, citing precedent for releasing reports on former members who resigned amid scandal. If the report is made public, it could harm Gaetz's chances of Senate confirmation. Trump has considered using recess appointments to bypass the confirmation process.