
The House Ethics Committee secretly voted earlier this month to release its report into the conduct of former Rep. Matt Gaetz before the end of this Congress, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the matter.
The report is now expected to be made public after the House’s final day of votes this year as lawmakers leave Washington for the holidays, those sources said.
The vote, which has not previously been reported, amounts to a stark reversal for the panel after it had voted along party lines in late November not to release the results of the investigation. The decision to release the report suggests that some Republicans ultimately decided to side with Democrats on the matter, and it is unclear if the committee will once again change course now that it has voted.
When the committee voted last month to shelve the report, Gaetz was President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to be attorney general. Since then, Gaetz withdrew himself from consideration for the Senate-confirmed post, though he maintains frosty relations with many in his party and is still active in GOP politics.
It is exceedingly rare for an ethics report to be released after a member has left Congress, though it has happened on a couple of occasions in the past. The committee revisited the issue behind closed doors earlier this month after a feud over the report spilled into public view before Thanksgiving.
The Ethics Committee’s report concludes a years-long probe into numerous allegations against Gaetz, including whether he engaged in sexual misconduct, used illicit drugs, “shared inappropriate images or videos on the House floor, misused state identification records, converted campaign funds to personal use, and/or accepted a bribe, improper gratuity, or impermissible gifts,” according to an announcement by the panel last summer.
Gaetz has vigorously denied all the allegations and has characterized the investigation as a witch hunt.
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Who’s ready to see the report?
Democrats can't win - even at losing.
By releasing the report, Democrats have unwittingly damaged the FBI, probably beyond repair. We will all soon see how it was that Matt Gaetz's father was extorted and how it was a Democrat who gave false IDs to underaged girls.
The report should absolutely be shown. The treachery of all the people involved in setting up Gaetz should be exposed so that the bad actors can be removed and prosecuted.
So how is it damaging the fbi? Or the dems? If it was I doubt they would want it released.
@Debat3FerretGreen1yr1Y
What happened to Matt Gaetz was first discussed on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show before he left the network. A lot more was clarified here on X.
People who know the story did not think the report would ever be released, but some people want it released just to "get Gaetz".
Good! It should be released. Transparency is great.
@CheerfulCowDemocrat1yr1Y
Before anyone says something stupid
I want to remind everybody that this committee is held up by half Democrat and half Republican.
So this is not some secret left-wing bull **** . Republicans voted for this as well.
Matt Gaetz was how they figured out who the RINOs are left in the senate.
He will be picked to replace Jack Smith by Trump and lead investigations.
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