House Ethics Committee to meet on Gaetz investigation report with vote uncertain
The House Ethics Committee will meet on Wednesday to discuss its investigation report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz. It is uncertain if the committee will vote on releasing the report, which requires bipartisan support. Gaetz resigned last week after being nominated by President Trump for attorney general. The committee's investigation included allegations of sexual misconduct and misuse of campaign funds, but it previously decided not to pursue some allegations after the Department of Justice declined to charge him. Committee leaders have not confirmed the agenda, but there is pressure from some members to disclose the report. Opinions differ among congressional leaders about whether the report should be made public, especially since Gaetz is no longer in office.