Will The Gaetz Report Get Released? The Race To Break Party Ranks Has Begun!

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What's the latest on the Gaetz report?** The House Ethics Committee is meeting this week to discuss the investigation on Matt Gaetz, who recently resigned from office after being chosen by President-elect Donald Trump as his nominee for attorney general. The report has been kept confidential, and it's unclear if the committee will vote on its release. For the report to be made public, at least one Republican must join Democrats in voting for its disclosure. The investigation has already interviewed over a dozen witnesses, issued 25 subpoenas, and reviewed thousands of documents. The report's release could lead to a fiery confirmation hearing for Gaetz. Will the committee break party ranks and make the report public? Stay tuned!

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