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House Ethics Committee to meet Wednesday after postponing Gaetz investigation meeting

The House Ethics Committee is expected to meet this week after previously postponing a planned meeting on its investigation into now-former Rep. Matt Gaetz.


House Ethics Committee to meet Wednesday after postponing Gaetz investigation meeting
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The House Ethics Committee is meeting this Wednesday after previously postponing a meeting when the panel was expected to discuss its investigation of now-former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Fox News has learned.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters that Gaetz had resigned from Congress effective immediately on Wednesday, hours after he was tapped to serve as President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general.

House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest, R-Miss., told reporters after Gaetz's nomination that his panel would lose jurisdiction over the Florida Republican if he left Congress.

"Once the investigation is complete, then a report will be issued, assuming that at that time, that Mr. Gaetz is still a member of Congress. If Mr. Gaetz were to resign because he is taking a position with the administration as the attorney general, then the Ethics Committee loses jurisdiction at that point," Guest said before news of Gaetz leaving.

"Once we lose jurisdiction, there would not be a report that would be issued. That's not unique to this case."

The committee's probe was put to an end after Gaetz's resignation.

However, several Republicans have already said the report should be released if Gaetz were to go through the attorney general vetting process, including GOP senators whose support would be critical to Gaetz being confirmed.

The House Ethics Committee's investigation into Gaetz, which began in 2021, stems from accusations of illicit drug use and sex with a minor.

The Department of Justice (DOJ), which Gaetz has been tapped to lead, also previously investigated the matter but closed that probe with no charges filed.

Gaetz himself has denied any wrongdoing.

Johnson lent his voice to the increasingly heated debate on Friday, telling reporters he did not believe the report should be released.

"That would open up Pandora's box and I don't think that's a healthy thing for the institution, so that's my position."

Fox News Digital reached out to a Gaetz spokesperson for comment.

Fox News' Daniel Scully contributed to this report.

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