The House Ethics Committee is set to release its report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz on Monday, according to sources familiar with the timing. The committee reportedly voted to release the report before the end of this Congress after conducting a years-long probe into various allegations against Gaetz.
The allegations include claims of sexual misconduct, drug use, sharing inappropriate images or videos on the House floor, misusing state identification records, converting campaign funds for personal use, and accepting bribes or impermissible gifts. These serious accusations have been under investigation since last summer.
Throughout the investigation, Gaetz has vehemently denied all allegations, labeling the probe as a witch hunt. The release of the Ethics Committee's report is highly anticipated as it will shed light on the findings of the investigation and potentially provide clarity on the allegations surrounding Gaetz.
As the report is set to be made public, it is expected to generate significant attention and scrutiny from both the public and lawmakers. The outcome of the report could have far-reaching implications for Gaetz's political career and reputation.
Stay tuned for further updates as the House Ethics Committee prepares to unveil its findings on the conduct of former Rep. Matt Gaetz.