President-elect Trump is standing by all of his Executive Branch nominations – even the ones stirring up the most controversy. Taking a step back, it's easy to see why he's doing it.
Two women testified before the House Ethics Committee that former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) paid them to have sex, according to the attorney representing them.
Gaetz’s outreach represents a first attempt to soften the opposition expected to his nomination as he navigates sexual misconduct allegations.
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Trump’s nominee for attorney general has been investigated by the House Ethics Committee and the Department of Justice. He ...
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) delivered a Senate floor speech on Monday denouncing Rep. Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Attorney General, and said he'll do everything in his power to ...
Trump is expected to make Matt Gaetz his attorney general and Marco Rubio his secretary of state, and place Tulsi Gabbard, ...
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Criticisms have mounted that former Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general and would break norms, despite a list of questionable actions taken by DOJ under the Biden administration.
A number of groups want a full investigation of the allegations that former Rep. Matt Gaetz had sex with a minor.