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House reverses course and plans to release Matt Gaetz ethics report


Published on 2024-12-18 11:20:50 - MSN
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  • House reverses course and plans to release Matt Gaetz ethics report - Now-former congressman at center of years-long probe into allegations of sexual misconduct

The article discusses Representative Matt Gaetz's reaction to a forthcoming House Ethics Committee report concerning allegations against him. Gaetz admitted to sending money to women he dated, but he criticized the House plan to release the ethics report, calling it a "distraction" from more pressing legislative issues. He argued that the report, which he claims is based on a "sham" investigation, would not change the public's view of him or the facts of the case. Gaetz has been under investigation for allegations including sex trafficking, but he maintains his innocence and suggests that the timing of the report's release is politically motivated.

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