The office of Senator Dick Durbin expressed concern about former Rep. Matt Gaetz trying to resign and avoid an ethics investigation into allegations of misconduct. House Speaker Mike Johnson has also called for the House Ethics Committee not to release a report on Gaetz’s alleged sexual misconduct with a minor and drug use. Gaetz, who denies the claims, resigned from Congress, effectively ending the investigation. Senator Durbin has pushed for the report’s release to the public, stating that members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have a right to review the information, especially considering Gaetz’s nomination for U.S. attorney general.

Senator Durbin’s spokesperson, Josh Sorbe, pointed out that there is a precedent for releasing ethics investigation materials even after a member has resigned, in both the House and Senate. Sorbe argued that Gaetz should not be able to evade the investigation, particularly given the serious nature of the allegations against him. He emphasized that the Senate Judiciary Committee should have access to this information to fulfill their constitutional duty of advising and providing consent on the controversial nomination of Gaetz as attorney general. Some GOP members have expressed doubts about Gaetz’s confirmation due to the allegations against him.

House Ethics Committee Chair Rep. Michael Guest previously stated that the investigation into Gaetz would end if he resigned from Congress. However, House Speaker Mike Johnson has said that he will not intervene to stop the release of the report, despite concerns about it damaging Gaetz’s reputation. Johnson believes that releasing the report would not be appropriate and could set a dangerous precedent for the institution. He emphasized the importance of following rules and traditions and avoiding actions that could harm the integrity of Congress.

In response to the reports about Gaetz’s potential nomination, Johnson reiterated that releasing the report would not align with the rules and traditions of the House. He argued that doing so would open a “Pandora’s box” and could have negative implications for the institution as a whole. While Gaetz has denied the allegations against him, his nomination for attorney general has faced opposition within the Senate. Some members have expressed skepticism about supporting Gaetz’s confirmation, citing the serious nature of the allegations and the need for a thorough investigation before making a decision.

Despite the controversy surrounding Gaetz’s nomination, some Republican members have stood by him and called for due process to be followed. However, the calls for transparency and accountability in light of the allegations have raised questions about the handling of ethics investigations in Congress. As the situation continues to unfold, there is likely to be further debate and scrutiny over the appropriate course of action regarding the release of the ethics report and the confirmation of Gaetz as U.S. attorney general. Senator Durbin and other lawmakers will be closely monitoring the situation to ensure that the ethical standards of public officials are upheld.

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