Senior GOP Senators Susan Collins and John Cornyn, among others, are urging the release of the House Ethics Committee's report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz as they gear up to assess his nomination for attorney general.
Senator Collins expressed the importance of transparency, stating that while she is unsure of the House rules regarding the report, it would be beneficial for the Senate to review it. She believes that the information in the report is likely to surface during the background check, committee investigation, and questioning at the hearings.
Senator Cornyn has echoed the call for the report to be made public, emphasizing the necessity for all relevant facts to be disclosed. He emphasized the importance of avoiding any surprises during the confirmation process and ensuring that the President is well-informed about his nominees.
Senator Kevin Cramer also supports the release of the report by the House Ethics Committee. He stressed the need for the Judiciary Committee to have access to the report before the hearings, with a view to informing the decision-making process for all members involved in the confirmation.
Senator Joni Ernst expressed skepticism about Gaetz's confirmation prospects, suggesting that he faces significant challenges in the process.