House Ethics Committee Faces Tough Decision on Gaetz Report Amid Payment Allegations

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The House Ethics Committee faces a contentious decision on whether to release a report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who is President-elect Trump's nominee for attorney general. The report, stemming from a three-year investigation into allegations against Gaetz, has sparked debate among committee members, with Democrats and some Republicans advocating for its release to inform the Senate's confirmation process. Speaker Mike Johnson opposes the release, citing a precedent against publishing reports on former members. The committee's decision could have significant political repercussions.
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- Lawyer claims Matt Gaetz paid more than $10,000 for sex, called them 'reimbursement', 'gift' The Times of India
- House ethics committee to vote on publication of Matt Gaetz report The Guardian US
- Marjorie Taylor Greene: GOP Covered Up ‘Sexual Harassment and Assault’ Claims Yahoo! Voices
- Gaetz sent over $10K in Venmo payments to 2 women who testified in House probe, records suggest ABC News
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