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House GOP allegedly planning to expel Matt Gaetz from Congress, per reports.

House GOP Plotting Against Matt Gaetz, Seek His Expulsion from Congress: Reports

As Rep. Matt Gaetz​ looks to remove Kevin McCarthy from the speakership, some within his own party are seeking to remove Gaetz —⁤ from Congress‌ entirely.

Gaetz has ‍said repeatedly that he planned to move to ⁢vacate the ⁣speakership “this week,” a move that, if successful, would remove McCarthy ​from the ⁢role ​and force another, or ‍potentially ⁢a series⁣ of votes, to determine his successor.

However, Gaetz is​ the subject ⁢of a House Ethics Committee ⁣investigation ⁤that⁤ is expected to wrap up soon, Fox News reported‍ Sunday.

One unnamed Republican House member reportedly told Fox that the ⁤report⁣ was⁣ “mostly written,”‌ but they didn’t know what it concluded about the⁤ representative ‌from Florida.

“No one can stand him at this point,” the​ source told Fox News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich. “A smart ‌guy without morals.”

The Ethics Committee reopened an investigation into Gaetz‌ earlier ⁤this year, after the⁣ Department of Justice announced it would not charge Gaetz in connection with allegations of drug use, corruption and sexual misconduct with a ​minor.

The⁣ committee had previously‍ been investigating Gaetz, ‌but⁢ put that on hold until the DOJ announced its ⁤findings.

However,⁤ various outlets including ABC News reported in⁤ July that the House committee⁢ had ‍resumed ​it work ⁢and was seeking documents and witness interviews.

“The⁢ Ethics Committee typically ‌operates through leaks and so​ this⁣ is no surprise, but the‍ Ethics Committee has never found me to be in ‌violation of‍ House rules, though they’ve ⁣been investigating me ​during my entire⁣ seven years in Congress,”⁢ Gaetz ⁤told CNN at the time.

Last year, a formerly close friend of ‍Gaetz, ‍former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg, ⁤received an ‌11-year prison sentence as part of a ​plea ⁤deal involving wire fraud and the‍ sex trafficking of a​ minor, ​ABC noted.

Gaetz has, of course, denied all ⁤wrongdoing.

If​ the committee report fails to‌ clear ​him, Gaetz will likely face a motion to expel him from the House. For​ the motion to succeed, two-thirds of the House would have to⁢ vote ⁣in ⁢favor​ of it.

It ⁢was not immediately ⁢clear how much support⁤ the motion would have, although presumably most House Democrats would ⁣join with some Republicans in voting for Gaetz’ ouster.

Some House ⁤Democrats, however, might prefer to keep ⁤Gaetz in his current role, serving as⁣ a perpetual thorn in Speaker McCarthy’s side.

Gaetz “is Joe Biden’s favorite Republican because he causes a lot of confusion and dissension inside the party itself,” fellow Florida Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez ​told Fox in an interview ‍Sunday.

“If ⁢it weren’t for Matt Gaetz, we would have had‍ a funding resolution that actually controlled the border and would ‌have ​had close to‍ 10 percent ⁤cuts in government,” he added. “But because⁢ of‌ Matt Gaetz, we didn’t get either one ⁢of‌ those.”

The​ post House GOP Plotting Against Matt Gaetz, Seek His ⁤Expulsion from Congress: Reports appeared first ‌on ⁤ The Western Journal.

Why is Rep. ⁤Matt Gaetz facing‍ a House Ethics Committee investigation?

Prominent member of the Republican Party, Rep. Matt Gaetz, made headlines when he announced his intention to remove Kevin McCarthy from the speakership. However, recent reports indicate that some⁢ members within his own party are aiming to remove Gaetz from Congress‌ altogether. Gaetz is currently the subject of a ⁢House Ethics Committee investigation,‌ which is⁣ expected to conclude soon.

Fox News reported on Sunday that the House Ethics Committee investigation into Gaetz is nearing its end. According to an ⁣unnamed ‌Republican House⁢ member ‍who spoke to‍ the news outlet, the investigation report is​ mostly written, but the contents and conclusion ⁤regarding⁢ Gaetz’s actions are ‍still unknown.

It ‌is evident that Gaetz’s reputation‍ within his party has taken ‌a significant hit, as the same Republican House member criticized his character, stating that⁣ “No ⁢one can stand him at ‍this⁣ point. ⁣A ​smart guy without morals.” Such negative sentiments indicate that Gaetz’s position ‍within​ the GOP is precarious.

The Ethics Committee first reopened its investigation⁤ into ⁤Gaetz‌ earlier this year after ​the Department ‍of Justice‌ opted not to ⁣charge him ⁣in‍ connection with the allegations⁣ of drug use, ‌corruption, and sexual misconduct involving a minor. ‍The committee had previously ⁤suspended its investigation until the‍ DOJ’s findings were ‍released.

Despite the ⁢DOJ’s decision not to ‌press charges, the⁤ House Ethics Committee continued its ⁤inquiry⁣ into Gaetz. In July, various outlets,‌ including ⁣ABC News, reported that the committee had ‌resumed its work and was ‍seeking documents ‍and witness interviews related to the case.

Responding to the ⁣ongoing ⁢investigation, Gaetz told CNN in July that the​ Ethics ⁣Committee’s activities were not surprising, stating, “The Ethics Committee typically operates through⁣ leaks, and so this is no⁢ surprise. But the Ethics ⁤Committee has ⁢never found me to be in ⁢violation of House rules, though ‌they’ve been investigating me during my entire seven years ‌in Congress.”

These developments have cast a shadow of​ doubt⁤ over ‍Gaetz’s political future. If the Ethics Committee‌ finds ​Gaetz ⁣guilty, ⁤House GOP members⁣ are reportedly seeking his swift expulsion from Congress.​ This would be a significant blow to Gaetz’s ambitions⁢ and could⁤ potentially signal the end of his political​ career.

It remains to​ be seen how the Ethics Committee’s investigation will conclude, but Gaetz will have to wait‍ anxiously for its⁤ findings. In ​a politically charged atmosphere, his reputation is at stake, ‍and the​ outcome of this investigation could have far-reaching consequences⁢ not only for him but also for the Republican Party.

In conclusion, Rep. Matt Gaetz’s ​position ⁢within the Republican ‍Party is under threat as some members‍ seek to remove him from Congress. The ongoing House Ethics Committee investigation into Gaetz’s actions ‍has taken a toll on ⁤his ​reputation, and if the report confirms his ⁣guilt,​ expulsion from Congress may be imminent. ​These developments highlight the​ deep divisions and challenges​ within the GOP, as ‍it grapples with internal conflicts and seeks to maintain its political standing.



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