GOP Divided Over Release of Gaetz Investigation Report

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Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden expressed his support for releasing the House Ethics Committee report on misconduct allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who has been nominated by President-elect Trump for attorney general. Despite the committee's decision not to release the report, which includes sexual misconduct claims, Van Orden believes transparency is crucial for informed decision-making. Meanwhile, Rep. Sean Casten is pushing for the report's release through a privileged resolution, potentially forcing a House vote.
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- Federal Inquiry Traced Matt Gaetz’s Venmo Payments to Women The New York Times
- Republicans on ethics panel vote to block Gaetz report CNN
- Matt Gaetz allegedly paid an adult woman for sex in 2017, attorney says NBC News
- House panel was told Gaetz paid two women $10,000, in part for sex The Washington Post
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