Matt Gaetz report by House Ethics Committee to be released
Republican has consistently denied any accusations of wrongdoing, and earlier federal investigation into allegations ended without charges
(FOX NEWS) — The House Ethics Committee has decided to release its report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.
Lawmakers on the secretive panel voted to make the report public after the final votes of this year – which are slated for Thursday.
The House Ethics Committee’s multi-year investigation into Gaetz, involving allegations of sex with a minor and illicit drug use, came to an abrupt halt last month after he resigned from Congress hours after President-elect Donald Trump tapped him to be his attorney general.
Matt: *orders something delicious*
Me: *orders salad*
Me: *asks for 1 bite which turns into 10*
I love marriage. pic.twitter.com/VXVZZ24wVE
— Ginger Gaetz (@GingerLGaetz) December 16, 2024
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