The House Ethics Committee is scheduled to convene at 2 p.m. on Thursday to deliberate on the report concerning Matt Gaetz, as per a source familiar with the proceedings.
Matt Gaetz, who was initially elected in 2016, tendered his resignation from the House earlier this month subsequent to being nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Justice. This occurred before the House Ethics Committee could disclose a report on its investigation into Gaetz, which encompassed allegations of sexual misconduct that he has refuted.
On November 22, Gaetz announced that he would not be resuming his duties in Congress. The uncertainty surrounding the fate of the committee's report, particularly in light of Gaetz's departure from Congress, has sparked vigorous discussions on Capitol Hill regarding the possibility of his confirmation.