Matt Gaetz faces mounting legal challenges as hacker exposes damaging testimony
Matt Gaetz faces increasing legal troubles as a hacker has reportedly obtained damaging testimony related to investigations into his alleged child sex trafficking and drug-fueled parties. The hacker accessed 24 exhibits, including sworn statements from two women regarding their interactions with Gaetz. The House Ethics Committee is set to meet to decide whether to release its report on Gaetz's alleged misconduct, which includes serious accusations of sexual misconduct and misuse of funds. House Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed a desire to keep the report private, but committee chair Michael Guest stated that this will not influence their decision. Support for Gaetz's nomination as attorney general is waning among Senate Republicans, with many hesitant to commit to a vote. A recent poll shows Gaetz is the least popular nominee among Trump's picks, with more opposition than support.