House Ethics Committee Votes to Release Report on Matt Gaetz's Allegations
The House Ethics Committee has voted to publicly release findings on Matt Gaetz's alleged misconduct after a previous vote to keep them private.
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The House Ethics Committee has voted to release a report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, revealing findings on drug use, sexual misconduct, and campaign finance violations. Gaetz, who has consistently denied wrongdoing, criticized the decision as a political attack. His resignation from Congress last month followed President-elect Trump's nomination for attorney general, a position he later withdrew from. The report is expected to be made public after Congress concludes its business for the year.
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