The House Ethics Committee on Wednesday did not agree to release the long-anticipated report into Matt Gaetz. "There was not an agreement by the committee to release the report," Chair Michael Guest (R-Miss.) told reporters after the meeting ended. Other members declined to comment. Gaetz abruptly resigned from Congress last week, hours after President-elect Donald Trump tapped him to be attorney general. The Florida firebrand told GOP leadership the abrupt resignation was meant to allow them to fill his seat more quickly, but several Republicans theorized it was actually to avoid the coming release of the Ethics Committee report. Typically, once a member resigns they are no longer considered under the panel's jurisdiction, though the Ethics Committee has released reports on former members at least twice before. Read the latest |
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