Will it be a report, media leak or Senate? Trump’s AG pick Matt Gaetz may not be out of woods yet
FirstpostUS President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Attorney General, Matt Gaetz, has been investigated for corruption, drug use, and having sex with a child President-elect Donald Trump has selected Matt Gaetz to serve as his attorney general, tapping the combative Florida Republican to the key post. File image/AP The House of Representatives’ Ethics Committee’s investigation into Matt Gaetz has ended, but his troubles may not end just now. As both Republicans and Democrats are repulsed at Gaetz’ nomination for the critical job of Attorney General, there are expectation that the road to his appointment may be bumpy and may include leaks of his purported misdeeds to media, explosive Congressional investigation reports, or a fiery Senate hearing. Before Gaetz’s resignation was announced, Republican Representative Max Miller had said that the party would consider expelling him like George Santos if Senate hearings unearthed new and convincing evidence into the allegations against him, according to The Times.