Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed concerns about Rep. Matt Gaetz's behavior following an incident where Gaetz video-bombed McCarthy's live interview during the Republican National Convention. McCarthy stated that Gaetz appeared 'unhinged' and suggested that he may need professional help. McCarthy also emphasized the importance of justice for young women in relation to Gaetz.
The House Ethics Committee is currently investigating allegations against Gaetz, including sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, improper gifts acceptance, and obstruction of government investigations. Gaetz has denied all allegations.
The tension between McCarthy and Gaetz escalated further when Gaetz mocked McCarthy during a live broadcast, prompting McCarthy to address the ethics complaint against Gaetz involving a 17-year-old. This exchange highlighted the strained relationship between the two lawmakers.
McCarthy and Gaetz have a history of conflict, with McCarthy accusing Gaetz of seeking to influence the ethics probe and later facing a motion to vacate his position as House Speaker initiated by Gaetz. The motion was supported by a small Republican coalition, leading to McCarthy's removal from the speakership.
Following his removal, McCarthy announced his resignation by December 2023, citing concerns about the future of the conservative agenda in the House. Gaetz, on the other hand, has been the subject of a lengthy House ethics investigation, stemming from allegations of a relationship with an underage girl. The Department of Justice declined to press charges against Gaetz in 2023.