The House Ethics Committee released its report on the Florida Republican, who withdrew from consideration as Trump’s pick for attorney general last month.
A congressional panel, which Gaetz is now suing, also found that the former representative violated its rules around prostitution and illicit drug use.
Here are four parts of the much-anticipated report that stand out. House investigators said Gaetz paid more than $90,000 (£71 ...
Bannon threw his weight behind Matt Gaetz, telling him to go back to Congress and expose lawmakers' "sexual depravity." ...
The report cited “substantial evidence” that the former Florida congressman regularly paid for sex, possessed illegal drugs and paid a 17-year-old girl for sex in 2017.
The House Ethics Committee released the conclusions of a nearly four-year investigation that helped sink Gaetz's nomination for AG.
The release of the report finding evidence that Gaetz possessed illegal drugs and regularly paid for sex follows a yearslong investigation into allegations about his behavior while in Congress.
The Gaetz scandal isn’t just about Gaetz. It’s also about those who thought it’d be sensible to elevate the Republican to the attorney general’s office.