Controversy Erupts Over Gaetz's AG Nomination Amid Bipartisan Concerns

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The House Ethics Committee has canceled its meeting to decide on releasing a report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who resigned from Congress after being nominated by President-elect Trump as attorney general. The committee's investigation into Gaetz, which included allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use, has ended since it lacks jurisdiction over former members. However, there is pressure to release the report as Gaetz undergoes Senate confirmation, though some argue it's unnecessary now that he's no longer in Congress.
- House Ethics Committee meeting canceled amid firestorm over Gaetz report The Hill
- Rep. Himes: Matt Gaetz is 'the most ludicrous, random and dangerous AG nomination in 250 years' MSNBC
- Transcript: Matt Gaetz’s Meltdown Suddenly Gets Much Worse for Trump The New Republic
- What Republicans are saying about Matt Gaetz’s nomination for attorney general The Associated Press
- Trump’s Matt Gaetz Pick Concerns Both Right- and Left-Leaning Media The New York Times
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