When Trump announced that he intended to nominate Representative Matt Gaetz to be his Attorney General, a gasp went up in both political parties.
Gaetz has been a fierce Trump loyalist, which is why Trump chose him. He certainly didn’t choose him because he is an eminent member of the bar, because he has the respect of his peers, or because he is a pillar of integrity. Trump wants someone who is certain not to investigate him and certain to prosecute Trump’s “enemies.” Perhaps Trump thinks he has found his latter-day Roy Cohn, a man who can be counted on to twist the law to justify whatever Trump wants.
Gaetz was just reelected on November 5, yet resigned as soon as Trump announced that he had chosen him to be Attorney General, the very epitome of our justice system.
Candidates for the Cabinet usually wait to see if they are confirmed before resigning. Why did he rush to resign a seat he just won?
The House Ethics Committee was investigating serious charges against him and was about to issue its report. His resignation ends the investigation.
But, Politico writes, that’s not the end of the Gaetz story:
The lawyer representing a woman former Rep. Matt Gaetz allegedly had sex with when she was a minor called on the House Ethics Committee to “immediately” release its report into his alleged conduct.
“Mr. Gaetz’s likely nomination as Attorney General is a perverse development in a truly dark series of events,” attorney John Clune wrote Thursday on X. “We would support the House Ethics Committee immediately releasing their report. She was a high school student and there were witnesses.”
Gaetz, a conservative firebrand whom President-elect Donald Trump tapped Wednesday to serve as attorney general — and who pushed the effort to oust former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy — resigned abruptlyfrom the House Wednesday, days before the chamber’s ethics panel was reportedly set to release a report of its investigation.
Gaetz has repeatedly denied the allegations. A spokesperson for Gaetz did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The former congressman was also the subject of a separate federal sex trafficking investigation by the Department of Justice — which he could soon lead — but was ultimately not prosecuted. That probe, started in 2020 during the Trump administration, was focused on whether Gaetz paid women for sex and traveled overseas to attend parties with teenagers under the age of 18.
In May, he was subpoenaed to sit for a deposition in a civil lawsuit brought against the woman with whom he allegedly had sex — who is represented by Clune — by a friend of Gaetz, ABC News reported.
House Ethics Chair Michael Guest (R-Miss.) told reporters Wednesday before Gaetz’s resignation that the probe would end if Gaetz was no longer a member of the House — and reiterated that position on Thursday.
But lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have said they hope to review the report ahead of Gaetz’s Senate confirmation. Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) demanded in a statement that the House Ethics Committee share its findings with the Senate Judiciary Community, saying “We cannot allow this valuable information from a bipartisan investigation to be hidden from the American people.”
Karen Tumulty of the Washington Post described the Gaetz nomination as “a middle finger to the Senate.” She hopes it never reaches a vote. Maybe Trump is testing the Senate to see how low they will go to please him.
The New York Times summed up Trump’s reasons to admire Gaetz:
Gaetz, a Florida Republican, says Trump’s ties to Russia should never have been investigated. He wants “the Biden crime family” to face justice. And he called nonpartisan D.O.J. officials whom he may soon oversee the “deep state.” He has introduced legislation that would limit sentences for people who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 and suggested “abolishing every one of the three-letter agencies,” including the F.B.I.
The New Republic referred to stories about Gaetz’s drug-fueled sexual adventures:
Then-Representative Markwayne Mullin, now a senator, candidly told CNN last year that Gaetz bragged about having sex with young women to other members on the floor of the House of Representatives.
“We had all seen videos … of the girls that he had slept with,” Mullin said. “He’d crush [erectile dysfunction] medicine and chase it with an energy drink so he could go all night.” Mullin, now a Senator, has done a total 180 on this, saying on Wednesday that he “completely” trusts Trump’s decision to nominate Gaetz.
Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville said that any Republican senator who voted against Gaetz should be ousted. Only four defections, and Gaetz is defeated.

I recommend this colorful piece about Gaetz by Fox News contributor Ben Domenech.
https://thetransom.com/p/matt-gaetz-is-a-vile-sex-pest-and
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He’s VILE!
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How my Smokes, Batman!
Thanks for this piece. It’s abundantly clear just how bad a pick this is.
” If you vote for him to be the Attorney General of the United States, you don’t just need your head examined, you need to be committed to a mental institution. The man is absolutely vile. There are pools of vomit with more to offer the earth than this STD-riddled testament to the failure of fallen masculinity.”
And yet, how many Republicans WILL vote for this nomination?
I wonder how many of those low-education low-information voters, and the “bros,” and those voters upset about egg prices, KNOW about this awful appointment and have any concerns with it.
Maybe The NY Times and The Post, who dedicated any number of articles to “undecided” voters and “discontented” voters and “Trump voters,” can enlighten us.
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I think if it were a House vote, he would have no chance. The Senate, less clear, but the reports I’m reading say there are well more than three nay votes. But even then, there’s the question of whether a recess is engineered, allowing Trump to bypass confirmation.
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Yes. Matt lost a LOT of friends over the ousting of McCarthy. In the Senate, too, I suspect.
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F: What bothers me the most is that anyone thinks that Trump doesn’t know exactly what you are saying.
Why, then, is he nominating such people (one would ask)?
See below Rachel Maddow’s take on the answer to that BIG WHY. CBK
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This is certainly a test to see how loyal republicans are to Trump. I can’t wait to hear fundamentalist Christian apologetics crank up.
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Roy: I cannot tell who is grifting who. And I wonder when the Republicans in power are going to figure out that they are standing in a volcano named: dupe. CBK
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At least the Senate rejected the leadership of MAGA opportunist, Rick Scott. South Dakota’s John Thune who won the seat is known for being far more ethical. It remains to be seen if any of the remaining mainstream conservatives have the spine to oppose Trump. If they do, they know they will face retribution. Trump is vindictive and will punish anyone that opposes him.
Gaetz has always been a party animal. Before he was elected to The House, he was arrested for a DUI while driving his sports car at 100 mph. In Congressional District 1 Gaetz is beloved by his supporters that see him as a fighter against “the system and the deep state.”
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Diane and All: (This is a re-post from another thread here.)
Below is a “nutshell” YouTube clip that explains what Trump is doing—not picking cabinet members to do a good job for the country (which should be obvious to all by now) but to consolidate power and break down the structural power of the U.S. Government–in order to fulfill his fascist dream of totalitarian control.
In the below clip, Rachel Maddow talks with Nicole Wallace on Wallace’s daytime program, so if you watch Maddow, it won’t be there in this nicely condensed and clear form.
Even the blurb below doesn’t capture the depth of what is going on. Shock is only one percent of its meaning. But the video itself is clear and not very long. I worry for Maddow. CBK
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/maddow-on-trump-s-cabinet-choices-it-s-meant-to-shock-us-and-adjust-our-sense-of-what-is-normal/vi-AA1u6FlW?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=3b3c90275ebd4d55b688ffe746285b9b&ei=60
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These people aren’t in it to govern. They’re in it for the grift (Including Russian and Saudi operatives). The ne new vanity plate in DC will be Quid Pro Quo…
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pabonner: Well, there is no conflict between a fascist state and grifting–unless, of course, the other grifter pisses off the fascist. Did you watch the video? They are dithering around with nominations and power moves at that level, while Rome burns down around them via Trump. CBK
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I agree.
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Paul: I’m watching MSNBC right now–they still don’t seem to understand that their shoes are on fire, while they demand ethics reports. Could it be that we have a whole Congress who doesn’t understand how fascism works? Whoopee! Get my gun, Ollie, I need to shoot something. CBK
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I have been building a website on education over the past few months and discovered that one of the sources who have found it is from the Russian Federation. No joke. I’m just some lowly retiree. I can only imagine what is going on with the real people with power. I think our country is in a heap of trouble.
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Paul: Wow, I am at once amazed and quite UN-surprised at a Russian probe even about “small” things. But if even close to the truth of the matter, the current bruhaha about the Gaetz ethics report is suspiciously like Trump’s lawyers who did everything they could to delay court proceedings as the election approached. In this case, it’s the swearing in they are waiting for. I don’t know what to hope for. If Gaetz gets rejected, they’ll feel like they have power in the moment, but should probably let the next one get through, regardless. I feel so sorry for those who work in those hallowed institutions. Can you imagine . . . . CBK
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If they think they are being fire hosed now, wait till Trump takes the oath. CBK
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If there is a way to organize that makes sense, I’m. What and where is ‘The Resistance’?
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P.S. Peggy Noonan (who can’t criticize the G.O.P. without taking a shot at the Democrats) tries to criticize the Gaetz nomination in the WSJ.
Check out the comments, though, as the largely rabid pack of ‘bros attacks her.
Hey, Peggy, YOUR party unleashed this mob. Own it.
(Not sure about the paywall…I could read it though I refuse to subscribe to the WSJ.)
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/trump-keeps-trolling-as-the-resistance-fades-appointments-confirmations-cope-a6a8bd40
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Thanks for the Noonan piece.
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Thanks, Catherine.
I’ve tried to connect with local people of like mind, before and after the November 5 Disaster.
That includes a group just over the river in Pennsylvania that was called the Patriotic Women of Wayne County for Harris/Walz. (I guess everyone’s got to be oh-so-patriotic these days, lest we be accused of being the “enemy within.” Got no answer from that group yet. But I’ve had some success in other directions in this largely rural area.
I’ve been thinking of making a t-shirt that reads, “I’m the ‘enemy within’. Got a problem with that?”
Maybe the shirt will help me meet some fellow resisters….or, on the other hand, get me shot?
To be continued…for four years and maybe beyond!
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John, I would buy that shirt and wear it proudly. I have a suspicion that there are several million people who would.
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Thanks, Speduktr.
I have those iron on transfers I run through my old printer.
Yup, low tech.
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John, like voting, resistance is presently diffuse. My hope in the short term is that there will be a coalesce of leadership of those who actually do have power. In the long term, as others have been saying, group together locally and get some spine, and in many different ways? CBK
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Who else besides Murkowski will buck Trump? Collins will disappoint us once again. Thune won’t risk his new status as Majority Leader. McConnell is quaking in his boots. I think Trump will get what he wants. His immunity makes him even more dangerous to Congress.
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Paul, about Murkowski and maybe some others. Trump is not president yet, but he is soon at the door to Putin’s way of life, and of dealing with “traitors.” If you get my drift–right through the closest high-rise window. CBK
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With Gaetz’s nomination, Trump has thrown down his gauntlet in front of Congress, telling every Republican in Congress: “Lick my boots and kiss my ass, or feel my wrath.”
Will sufficient members of Congress have the spine and the moral dedication to America to refuse Trump so that Gaetz is rejected?
If Congress as a body bows down and kisses those parts of Trump, our republic is truly fallen.
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It depends on how many of them are or could be blackmailed. I think it’s far enough away from the next election for disinformation to not be a factor.
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Who the hell is voting for Gaetz in the first place, he’s so obviously a hideous and repulsive charlatan?
Gaetz is married to Ginger Luckey, their wedding day was on Aug. 21, 2021. One wonders how long this marriage will last. Ginger’s sister despises Gaetz and has referred to him as a creep. Exactly spot on.
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The convicted rapist, fraud and felon’s inner circle is shaping up to be equal or worse than Hitler’s.
Hitler’s Inner Circle: The 10 Most Powerful Men in Nazi Germany
https://www.historyhit.com/hitlers-inner-circle/
Traitor Trump [who became a traitor on January 6, 2021] is shaping up to become Hitler 2.0. MAGA is Nazi Party 2.0.
Unless Hitler 2.0 is stopped. That is still a possibility.
“Martial law involves the temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule and is usually invoked in time of war, rebellion, or natural disaster.”
https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/martial-law-times-civil-disorder
Then there is the Insurrection Act
“The Insurrection Act authorizes the president to deploy military forces inside the United States to suppress rebellion or domestic violence or to enforce the law in certain situations.”
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/insurrection-act-explained
Hitler 2.0 will take advantage of the Insurrection Act, once in the White House again, to grab all power.
I’d rather Biden does it first before and up to January 20, 2025, to stop the 4th Reich from being born again.
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Trump will run around the Senate using an interim appointment… a common procedure
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An open letter to Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans in both Houses of Congress who would have Gaetz confirmed:
Dear sir or madam, would you let your (grand)daughter date him?
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