Trump chose Matt Gaetz as Attorney General and yes, he is serious
What’s crazier than (potentially) booking the infamous anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in charge of national health? Republican congressman nomination Matt Gaetz serves as attorney general of the United States, Donald Trump did on Wednesday. And no, that’s not a joke about Trump’s second-term advisers; it was something that actually happened.
That’s right: Just over a week after being re-elected, Trump announced that Gaetz, who apparently only practiced law for a few years between graduating law school in 2007 and starting his political career in 2010, could become the most powerful lawyer in America on January 20 2025. “Few issues in America are more important than ending the partisan weaponization of our Justice System,” Trump wrote Wednesday on Truth Social. He continued: “Matt will end the weaponization of Government, secure our Borders, dismantle Criminal Organizations, and restore Americans’ deeply shattered Trust and Confidence in the Department of Justice France. Gaetz, a Trump loyalist, who disclose in his memoir that he answered calls from the former president “in a fit of passion,” replied to Trump’s comment: “It would be an honor.”
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“But wait,” you might say, “Wasn’t Gaetz himself investigated by the Department of Justice and is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee?” And the answer is yes. Yes, that’s right.
According to CNN:
In a sign of how wild Gaetz was to be chosen as AG’s choice, even his fellow Republicans seemed in no rush to endorse his work. Republican Party representative Don the bacon speak “I really didn’t get any good comments,” CNN reported. Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn, ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, told this newspaper, “We will do our job as the Senate, performing the advice and consent function. So we’re going to take it one day at a time.” When asked about the House Ethics investigation into Gaetz, Cornyn responded: “I’m sure that will come up.”