House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries emphasized the importance of releasing the House Ethics Committee report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, despite President-elect Donald Trump's recent announcement of Gaetz as his pick for US attorney general.
Jeffries stated on NBC's 'Meet the Press' that it is crucial for the report to be made public, noting that this sentiment is shared by both Democrats and Senate Republicans. Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and other GOP lawmakers have expressed the need for access to all available information to assess Gaetz's qualifications for the attorney general position.
The House Ethics Committee has been investigating allegations against Gaetz, including claims of sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, and potentially engaging in sexual activities with a minor. Gaetz has consistently denied any wrongdoing in response to these accusations.
Given that many of Trump's Cabinet picks, including Gaetz, require Senate confirmation, the situation poses a test of loyalty for Republican legislators. While House Speaker Mike Johnson and some Republicans argue that the Ethics Committee should not proceed with the investigation since Gaetz resigned from Congress shortly after his nomination, others, such as Sen. John Cornyn, have refrained from publicly endorsing Gaetz until more information about the allegations is disclosed.
The debate over the release of the Ethics Committee report underscores the complex dynamics surrounding Gaetz's nomination and the scrutiny he faces as a potential candidate for a high-ranking government position.