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Key Democrat Says For Ethics Report on Matt Gaetz to Be Made Public

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Big news is buzzing in Washington! The House Ethics Committee has been investigating Matt Gaetz, a former Republican Congressman from Florida, over some serious allegations. These include claims of sexual misconduct with a minor, using illegal drugs, and accepting improper gifts. But there’s a twist—Gaetz recently resigned from Congress, so the committee technically doesn’t have jurisdiction over him anymore. Now, people are debating whether the findings of this investigation should be made public.

Why Does This Matter?

Gaetz has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for attorney general, which means his past is under a big spotlight. Democrats like Rep. Susan Wild and Rep. Glenn Ivey say the public deserves to see the report, especially since the Senate will need to decide if Gaetz is fit for such an important role. Wild even pointed out that there’s precedent (fancy word for “it’s been done before”) for releasing reports about lawmakers, even after they’ve stepped down.

What’s in the Report?

Nobody outside the committee knows for sure yet. But things heated up last week when a witness claimed to have seen Gaetz involved with a minor. Gaetz denies everything, and so far, the Ethics Committee hasn’t made anything official.

The Debate Over Releasing the Report

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, says the report shouldn’t be made public because Gaetz isn’t a Congressman anymore. But some folks aren’t buying that argument. Past ethics reports have been released after lawmakers resigned, so why not now? Johnson insists he hasn’t pressured the committee one way or another, but he’s clear that he personally thinks the report should stay private.

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What Happens Next?

The Ethics Committee is meeting on Wednesday to figure out what to do. While some senators—who’ll soon decide whether Gaetz gets confirmed as attorney general—are pushing to see the report, it’s unclear if they’ll get their hands on it.

What Are People Saying?

  • Democrats like Wild and Ivey want transparency. Wild says, “The public deserves to know.”
  • Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin agrees that the Senate needs the report to make a fair decision about Gaetz’s nomination.
  • Johnson and others argue that rules are rules, and the report should stay under wraps.

For now, the big question remains: Will the Ethics Committee release the report, and if so, what will it reveal? Keep your eyes on this story—things are bound to get interesting!

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