- House panel that probed sexual misconduct allegations to meet
- Former representative is Trump’s pick for US attorney general
Key senators in both parties are demanding more information on a closely-held House sexual misconduct probe into former Representative
Calls for more scrutiny even from members of Trump’s own party signal that Gaetz’s confirmation process will be a rocky one, even after Republicans take control of the Senate in January. Gaetz has denied wrongdoing.
Trump, according to an Axios report, has made personal appeals to senators to support Gaetz.
Republican
The House Ethics Committee plans to meet behind closed doors Wednesday as it faces demands to release its findings in the Gaetz investigation. House Speaker
“It absolutely should be released to the Senate,” Representative
Meanwhile, Republican Senator
DOJ, House Probes
The Justice Department had conducted a criminal investigation that included allegations Gaetz had sex with a minor in exchange for money but decided in February 2023
Gaetz quit Congress days before the Ethics Committee was scheduled to deliberate on how to handle results from its probe into allegations that Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old girl in exchange for money, took illicit drugs and accepted improper gifts. The former representative has denied the accusations.
The House ethics panel was set to meet on Friday, but had scrapped those plans as the political struggle over the release of the report intensified.
Tom Rust, chief counsel and staff director for the committee, declined to comment on or even confirm the Wednesday meeting.
WATCH: President-elect Donald Trump nominated Florida Representative Matt Gaetz to be Attorney General. Stephen Dennis reports. Source: Bloomberg
Johnson has said releasing the results of the Ethics Committee probe would open “
A lightning rod even within his own caucus, Gaetz’s nomination was viewed warily by some of his colleagues in GOP. Former House Speaker
Incoming Senate Majority Leader
Trump has indicated that in his second term when his party controls both chambers of Congress, he’ll push for a radical transformation of the Justice Department, which sits at the apex of the machinery that the president-elect will need to carry out his agenda, from enforcing federal laws to litigating controversial matters.
In the Senate, Trump has demanded that the Republican leadership back his ability to bypass confirmation proceedings in the chamber through recess appointments. Thune had repeatedly pledged to “explore all options” to get Trump’s nominees over the line.
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