According to Molly Hemingway at The Federalist, a report from the House-led investigation into the departed Florida congressman Matt Gaetz relies on some witnesses who were, according to the document from the House-led investigation, yet the Biden Justice Department said, lacking trust.
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Some people in Washington have already been irritated by Trump’s determination to appoint one of the DOJ’s harshest critics to the top. From his position on the House Judiciary Committee, the former Republican representative from Florida has been one of the most vehement detractors of dishonest Court officers and of insider dealing on the Hill.
Gaetz was just selected by President-Elect Donald Trump to get his nomination for U. S. Attorney General in his next management, and he immediately resigned his seat in the House to accept the nomination.
Trump claimed to have chosen the congressman to remove socially dishonest employees from the office who have harmed him over the years despite his lack of experience in running a government like the DOJ.
Since Trump was elected for the first time in 2016, top Justice Department officials have been plotting against him and his supporters in an effort to overthrow the anti-establishment storm that brought him back to the White House two weeks ago.
The Washington Establishment, which is considerably opposed to Gaetz’s election, leaked the statement from the House Ethics Committee, which alleged that the Florida Republican was tied to child sex trafficking rings and had sexual relations with juveniles.
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The DOJ was forced to drop its investigation after authorities discovered that their two important witnesses lacked serious credibility following the Biden Administration’s most recent attempt to remove Gaetz over false allegations of sexual abuse. Federal prosecutors had now turned down those two witnesses in the recently released House Ethics Committee statement.
The House morality report, according to Gaetz’s supporters, was leaked as part of a concerted effort by his adversaries in Congress to stop him from becoming the next U.S. Attorney General.
The Republican-led House Ethics Committee decided to pursue Gaetz the following year after the DOJ closed its case against him in 2022, apparently to punish him for aiding in the removal of previous Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, infuriating many of his supporters.
Joel Greenberg, a former Gaetz supporter and Florida income collectors, was the sole witness in the allegations against Gaetz. Greenberg is already serving an additional 11 years in prison for crimes, including raping a slight against the wishes of one of his political rivals. Greenberg discovered two fictitious witnesses, including a woman who claimed to have had sex with the senator as a child, against his former colleague Gaetz.
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During sentencing, U. S. District Judge Gregory Presnell, called Greenberg’s endeavor to shape his political challenger, Brian Beute, a local university professor running for his desk, of molesting a slight “downright evil”.
According to the Washington Post, Greenberg afterwards admitted fabricating those complaints against Beute.
The disgraced former tax collectors from Seminole County is also accused of allegedly trying to shape his own lawyer while possessing child porn.