- United States
- Kan.
- Letter
Release House ethics report on Gaetz allegations before Attorney General nomination
To: Sen. Moran, Sen. Marshall, Rep. Estes
From: A constituent in Wichita, KS
November 20
The House ethics committee's probe into the disturbing allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz deserves full transparency. Given the severity of the claims involving underage sexual exploitation, releasing the committee's report is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring thorough vetting of the President's Cabinet nominees. Sweeping such grave matters under the rug would undermine the principles of accountability and send a troubling message about priorities. Gaetz's potential nomination as Attorney General, the nation's top law enforcement official, heightens the need for scrutiny. The public has a right to know the facts surrounding someone being considered for such a powerful position overseeing federal criminal investigations. Withholding the ethics report needlessly shields Gaetz from legitimate questioning about his fitness for office. Transparency serves the interests of all Americans by fostering an informed citizenry able to hold leaders responsible. The House must release its findings to uphold its oversight role and allow the Senate to properly advise and consent on this pivotal nomination that impacts the entire justice system. Governance demands bringing truth to light, not obscuring it.