House committee keeps report on Matt Gaetz sexual misconduct allegations confidential
A U.S. House committee has decided not to release a report on sexual misconduct allegations against Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general. The ethics panel met but did not reach an agreement to disclose the findings. Democrats and some Senate Republicans have called for the report's release, citing serious allegations, including payments for sex and involvement with an underage girl. The committee plans to revisit the case in early December. Gaetz is facing scrutiny as he seeks Senate confirmation. He met with senators on Wednesday, including Lindsey Graham, who urged colleagues to allow the nomination process to proceed without bias.