President-elect Donald Trump’s failed plan to nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general set off a firestorm that will end with the release of a much-anticipated ethics report.
Weekend Update took aim at Donald Trump, Matt Gaetz and RFK Jr. as politics dominated 'Saturday Night Live's' faux newscast.
President-elect Donald Trump chose Pam Bondi to replace Matt Gaetz as his pick for U.S. attorney general. Plus, a Texas board approved a new K-5 curriculum that allows Bible teachings in classrooms.
Matt Gaetz, who withdrew as Trump's pick for U.S. attorney general, will host a weeknight show on right-wing outlet OAN.
Social media wits gleefully noted that Fox News and Newsmax had declined to hire the former Florida representative and failed attorney general nominee.
The stunning turnaround raises the possibility that the allegations against Trump’s first pick for attorney general could be made public in the coming days.
The report follows a years-long investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, which Gaetz denies.
Rep. Nancy Mace blasted former Rep. Trey Gowdy after he criticized her and other Republicans over a government spending bill.
If you surf the web right on over to Matt Gaetz’s profile on X, scroll past his work identification as “media personality” and location—set to “Find me on CAMEO!”—you’ll discover a nice bit of advance work in the form of a pinned tweet.
The House Ethics Committee secretly voted earlier this month to release its report into the conduct of former Rep. Matt Gaetz before the end of this Congress, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the matter.
A congressional committee has reportedly secretly voted to release its bombshell report into sex and drug use by ex-Rep. Matt Gaetz now that his bid for attorney general has imploded. In a major reversal,