Friday, June 12, 2026

Ethics Committee votes to launch Gaetz report in huge reversal

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The Home Ethics Committee has voted to launch its report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and plans to publish its physique of labor as quickly as this week, a supply confirmed to The Hill.

The event marks an enormous reversal for the secretive panel, which voted towards releasing the investigation final month.

The committee now plans to launch the report after the Home holds its final vote of the yr, the supply mentioned. The chamber is at the moment scheduled to interrupt for vacation recess Thursday, although it might stay in session as lawmakers contemplate a authorities funding measure.

Gaetz fired again at information studies of the panel’s plans Wednesday, proclaiming his innocence, criticizing the panel and defending “embarrassing, though not criminal” habits from his previous.

The Ethics Committee declined to remark when reached by The Hill.

The upcoming launch of the report — which was first reported by CNN — marks the fruits of the panel’s roughly three-and-a-half yr investigation into Gaetz, which lined allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, amongst different accusations. Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing.

The panel’s work moved into the highlight after Gaetz was nominated by President-elect Trump to be lawyer basic and swiftly resigned from Congress, then withdrew his title from consideration and mentioned he wouldn’t retake workplace in January, a sequence of occasions that sparked a debate over whether or not the committee ought to launch its report.

DEVELOPING.

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