Republicans on the House Ethics Committee have canceled a scheduled meeting with Democrats that was expected to address the long-awaited report on Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, who is President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general. The meeting was abruptly canceled, leaving many wondering about the fate of the report.
The Republican members on the Ethics committee held a private meeting on Thursday night, where they discussed the report on Gaetz. However, they declined to comment as they left the meeting, adding to the mystery surrounding the situation.
The report on Gaetz was anticipated to be released as soon as Friday, according to sources familiar with the matter. However, with Gaetz's resignation, it is now uncertain whether the information will ever be made public, raising questions about the findings of the Ethics Committee's investigation.
The Ethics Committee had been investigating allegations against Gaetz, including claims of sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, accepting improper gifts, providing special privileges to individuals with whom he had personal relationships, and attempting to obstruct government investigations into his conduct. Gaetz has vehemently denied all accusations, including any involvement with minors or engaging in paid sexual activities.
The sudden cancellation of the meeting has left many speculating about the contents of the report and the implications for Gaetz's political future. As the situation continues to unfold, the public remains eager for transparency and accountability in addressing the allegations against the Florida congressman.