The House Ethics Committee is expected to meet Wednesday to discuss whether its ethics report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz should be made public, according to reports. The committee had been scheduled to discuss the report at its regular meeting Friday, but that was postponed after Gaetz, R-FL, resigned from the House earlier in the week. That meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday. At issue is whether the committee can release the report following Gaetzs resignation from Congress last week after Twitler tapped him to become attorney general. It is public knowledge he is a pedophile and statutory rapist, there should be no reason not to release the details. |