Matt Gaetz has been flushed, all that Trump touches turns to sheiss!

mitchell76

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I had excellent meetings with Senators yesterday. I appreciate their thoughtful feedback - and the incredible support of so many. While the momentum was strong, it is clear that my confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction to the critical work of the Trump/Vance Transition. There is no time to waste on a needlessly protracted Washington scuffle, thus I'll be withdrawing my name from consideration to serve as Attorney General. Trump's DOJ must be in place and ready on Day 1. I remain fully committed to see that Donald J. Trump is the most successful President in history. I will forever be honored that President Trump nominated me to lead the Department of Justice and I'm certain he will Save America.
 

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Ya there was no way in hell the RINO's in the Senate were voting for him. This doesn't come as much of a surprise. Gaetz would have left no stone unturned, he's vigilant. And they know that.
 

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Trump sought an Attorney General who would act as a loyal, unquestioning puppet, someone who would shield him from legal consequences and help him pursue questionable actions, like using the military to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. He likely also had plans to pardon some of the January 6th insurrectionists.

There may have been damaging revelations about Matt Gaetz that ultimately made his confirmation as Attorney General unfeasible.
 

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As soon as he returns to Congress, the investigation starts anew!! ;)

Matt Gaetz's path to returning to Congress hinges on whether he can run for re-election and win back his seat. While he remains eligible to run, his chances of victory could be influenced by the lingering controversies surrounding him. Even if he does win, questions about his legal troubles and allegations of sex trafficking, both involving minors and adults could complicate his position. If he were found guilty of sex trafficking or any serious criminal offense, it could lead to his expulsion from Congress, though this would depend on the legal process and any actions taken by his colleagues.
If Gaetz is unable to return to Congress, and assuming he isn't convicted of criminal charges that would result in imprisonment, he may have limited professional options due to his tarnished reputation. Although his background in real estate law may allow him to seek work in that field, the allegations against him could make it difficult to regain credibility in any professional setting. Given the nature of the accusations, it’s hard to see how he could attract clients as a lawyer, especially considering the stigma attached to the allegations. Potential clients might be hesitant to trust someone with such a controversial past, especially in legal matters.
 

mandrill

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Matt Gaetz's path to returning to Congress hinges on whether he can run for re-election and win back his seat. While he remains eligible to run, his chances of victory could be influenced by the lingering controversies surrounding him. Even if he does win, questions about his legal troubles and allegations of sex trafficking, both involving minors and adults could complicate his position. If he were found guilty of sex trafficking or any serious criminal offense, it could lead to his expulsion from Congress, though this would depend on the legal process and any actions taken by his colleagues.
If Gaetz is unable to return to Congress, and assuming he isn't convicted of criminal charges that would result in imprisonment, he may have limited professional options due to his tarnished reputation. Although his background in real estate law may allow him to seek work in that field, the allegations against him could make it difficult to regain credibility in any professional setting. Given the nature of the accusations, it’s hard to see how he could attract clients as a lawyer, especially considering the stigma attached to the allegations. Potential clients might be hesitant to trust someone with such a controversial past, especially in legal matters.
He was elected earlier this month. For the new session.

He resigned for the remaining 2 months of this session, thus blocking the investigation. But returns in January for the new session.
 

mandrill

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Ya there was no way in hell the RINO's in the Senate were voting for him. This doesn't come as much of a surprise. Gaetz would have left no stone unturned, he's vigilant. And they know that.
Vigilant looking for pussy. Yup.

Otherwise, he essentially just licks Trump's balls.
 
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Ceiling Cat

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He was elected earlier this month. For the new session.

He resigned for the remaining 2 months of this session, thus blocking the investigation. But returns in January for the new session.
Can he resign and then come back. Sounds like a Trumpian fantasy world where you make your own rules.
 
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