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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs Matt Gaetz's ethics report reaches the public, 4 key questions remain
The House Ethics Committee has released its findings about the former Republican congressman, but the larger controversy isnt over just yet.
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Among the questions to consider as the Matt Gaetz ethics report reaches the public:
Did Trump not know or not care about the controversy when he chose him to serve as attorney general?
Did Trump not know or not care about the controversy when he chose him to serve as attorney general?
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/matt-gaetzs-ethics-report-reaches-public-4-key-questions-remain-rcna185250
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The Floridian tried and failed to get a restraining order to halt the release of the committees report, and soon after, the awaited document reached the public. My MSNBC colleagues Hayley Miller and Clarissa-Jan Lim reported:
The House Ethics Committee found that then-Rep. Matt Gaetz bought illegal drugs, paid multiple women for sex and had sex with a 17-year-old while he was serving in Congress, according to a final draft of the committees report released Monday.
MSNBC has published the entirety of the 42-page document online, and it paints a rather brutal picture of a Republican who regularly paid women for sex during his tenure on Capitol Hill. The same report accuses Gaetz of using or possessing illegal drugs, including cocaine; accepting improper gifts; and helping a woman he was having sex with obtain an expedited passport......
So, what happens now? A few questions hang overhead.
1. Did Donald Trump not know about this or not care? In case anyone has forgotten, it was just last month when the president-elect announced his intention to nominate Gaetz to lead the Justice Department as the nations next attorney general. The result was a fiasco Gaetz withdrew from consideration after just eight days and evidence of a shambolic transition process.
But in light of the new allegations, Trumps decision is even tougher to defend: He chose Gaetz to serve as the nations chief law enforcement official, despite the House Ethics Committees investigation. Did the president-elect not know about the probe and the possibility of brutal findings, or did he simply not care?.....
4. Why did House Speaker Mike Johnson try to keep the ethics committees report from the public? While the ethics panel has traditionally operated independently, House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters in mid-November that he would strongly request that the committee keep its findings under wraps. The Louisiana Republican added that he was concerned about setting a terrible precedent by releasing a report on a former member of Congress.
In reality, however, Congress has already released ethics reports about former members in both the House and the Senate prompting questions as to why the incumbent House speaker was so adamant about shielding Gaetz.
Taken together, theres no reason to believe the release of the House Ethics Committees findings will necessarily end the larger controversy.
The House Ethics Committee found that then-Rep. Matt Gaetz bought illegal drugs, paid multiple women for sex and had sex with a 17-year-old while he was serving in Congress, according to a final draft of the committees report released Monday.
The committee found substantial evidence that Representative Gaetz violated House rules, state and federal laws, and other standards of conduct prohibiting prostitution, statutory rape, illicit drug use, acceptance of impermissible gifts, the provision of special favors and privileges, and obstruction of Congress, the report says.
MSNBC has published the entirety of the 42-page document online, and it paints a rather brutal picture of a Republican who regularly paid women for sex during his tenure on Capitol Hill. The same report accuses Gaetz of using or possessing illegal drugs, including cocaine; accepting improper gifts; and helping a woman he was having sex with obtain an expedited passport......
So, what happens now? A few questions hang overhead.
1. Did Donald Trump not know about this or not care? In case anyone has forgotten, it was just last month when the president-elect announced his intention to nominate Gaetz to lead the Justice Department as the nations next attorney general. The result was a fiasco Gaetz withdrew from consideration after just eight days and evidence of a shambolic transition process.
But in light of the new allegations, Trumps decision is even tougher to defend: He chose Gaetz to serve as the nations chief law enforcement official, despite the House Ethics Committees investigation. Did the president-elect not know about the probe and the possibility of brutal findings, or did he simply not care?.....
4. Why did House Speaker Mike Johnson try to keep the ethics committees report from the public? While the ethics panel has traditionally operated independently, House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters in mid-November that he would strongly request that the committee keep its findings under wraps. The Louisiana Republican added that he was concerned about setting a terrible precedent by releasing a report on a former member of Congress.
In reality, however, Congress has already released ethics reports about former members in both the House and the Senate prompting questions as to why the incumbent House speaker was so adamant about shielding Gaetz.
Taken together, theres no reason to believe the release of the House Ethics Committees findings will necessarily end the larger controversy.
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As Matt Gaetz's ethics report reaches the public, 4 key questions remain (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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Good questions. Ask Johnson when he is trying to save his job in January
Bernardo de La Paz
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Bernardo de La Paz
(51,286 posts)1. Good questions. Ask Johnson when he is trying to save his job in January
He (and others) will probably try to project respect for the rights of accused people, but of course that is very selectively applied. Ask Johnson about George Floyd's rights, and the rights of universal suffrage. But not when he's busy checking his son's porn activity.
bucolic_frolic
(47,622 posts)2. Control
dutch777
(3,585 posts)3. How about why did it take so long and Congress didn't take action given level of offenses?
Are we really expecting vetting from Trump? Please!
Galraedia
(5,207 posts)4. Trump knew and wanted to use it as leverage
There is no way republicans didn't bring it to his attention as even MAGA Mike Johnson knew and wanted to stop the report from reaching the public.
Hotler
(12,390 posts)5. why do they glance over the dug dealing on Capital grounds. Who's selling drugs to Gaetz in his office.
Wouldn't that be a federal crime?