A recent development in the Ethics Committee's investigation into Matt Gaetz has revealed that a majority of committee members have agreed to have the report finished in time for the panel's next meeting on December 5. This decision came as some committee Republicans joined with Democrats on the vote.
However, committee Republicans voted against an effort to have the report both finalized and released on December 5, indicating that members will need to vote on whether to release the final report on that date.
During a series of votes on Wednesday, Republicans unanimously blocked efforts to release the report, suggesting a divide within the committee on the timing and release of the findings.
The Ethics Committee's investigation into Matt Gaetz has been closely watched, with allegations and controversies surrounding the congressman drawing national attention. The decision on when and how to release the final report will likely be a point of contention among committee members.
As the investigation continues, the public will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of the Ethics Committee's findings and any potential implications for Matt Gaetz. Stay tuned for further updates as the committee prepares for its next meeting on December 5.