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Friday, November 15, 2024

Mike Johnson ‘strongly’ requests ethics panel not issue report on Gaetz sex misconduct allegations

 House Speaker Mike Johnson “strongly” requested Friday that a House Ethics Committee report detailing allegations of sexual misconduct and other wrongdoing against now-former Rep. Matt Gaetz not be released, two days after the far-right ex-congressman was nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to be the next attorney general.

“I’m going to strongly request that the Ethics Committee not issue the report, because that is not the way we do things in the House,” Johnson (R-La.) told Politico. “I think that would be a terrible precedent to set.”

“Someone who is no longer a member of Congress, we are not in the business of investigating and publishing a report of people who are not a part of this institution,” the speaker told reporters. “The ethics committee’s jurisdiction is for sitting members of Congress. That’s an important rule.”

Senate Democrats and Republicans alike have expressed interest in vetting Gaetz (R-Fla.) to be the nation’s top law enforcement officer by reviewing evidence gathered during the Ethics Committee probe, which has proceeded off and on for more than three years.

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday “strongly” requested that a House Ethics Committee report detailing sex misconduct allegations against now-former Rep. Matt Gaetz not be released.AFP via Getty Images
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Thursday asked the Ethics Committee to “preserve and share their report.

Durbin said the “sequence and timing of Mr. Gaetz’s resignation from the House raises serious questions” about what was in the report — and House Republicans “cannot allow this valuable information from a bipartisan investigation to be hidden from the American people.”

“Make no mistake: this information could be relevant to the question of Mr. Gaetz’s confirmation as the next Attorney General of the United States and our constitutional responsibility of advice and consent,” the 79-year-old posted on X.

“I’m going to strongly request that the Ethics Committee not issue the report, because that is not the way we do things in the House,” Johnson told Politico.REUTERS

“I think that there should not be any limitations on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s investigation, including whatever the House Ethics Committee has generated,” agreed Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), a high-ranking member of the Judiciary panel.

The 10-member House ethics panel had been scheduled to meet Friday for a vote on whether to release the full report — but that session was postponed.

“What happens in Ethics is confidential,” Chairman Michael Guest (R-Miss.) had told reporters on Thursday, seemingly closing the door on the prospect. “We’re going to maintain that confidentiality.”

House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest said members were scheduled to meet Friday for a vote on whether to release the full report — but that session was postponed.Getty Images

Gaetz, 42, resigned hours after Trump announced his nomination Wednesday, effectively ending the House-led inquiry.

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has repeatedly claimed that Gaetz got seven other Republicans to oust him from office last year because he hadn’t shut down the ethics probe.

“[The] person who raised the issue, he‘s got an ethics complaint about paying, sleeping with a 17-year-old,” McCarthy had told CNN during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

The Justice Department three years ago had looked into sex trafficking accusations leveled at the lawmaker, but closed the investigation without bringing charges.

At least one witness in that probe, however, was subpoenaed and testified before the House Ethics Committee last summer, ABC News reported Thursday, alleging that Gaetz had sex with her when she was a 17-year-old high school student.

“These allegations are invented and would constitute false testimony to Congress,” Gaetz had responded in a statement to The Post. “This false smear following a three-year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism.”

Other witnesses previously testified to the ethics panel that they had been paid to attend parties — with Gaetz and his friend, ex-Seminole County tax commissioner Joel Greenberg — where sex and drug use took place, sources told ABC News.

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has repeatedly claimed that Gaetz got seven Republicans to oust him last year from office because he hadn’t shut down the ethics probe.NurPhoto via Getty Images

Greenberg pleaded guilty to federal charges, including sex trafficking a minor, in May 2021.

He confessed to recruiting women for commercial sex acts and paying them more than $70,000 from 2016 to 2018.

One of those women was the same one who claimed to the House Ethics Committee that Gaetz slept with her as a minor.

“Lies were Weaponized to try to destroy me. These lies resulted in prosecution, conviction, and prison,” Gaetz posted on X Friday morning. “For the liars, not me. I focused on the truth and doing my job.”

The top attorney for the House Ethics Committee declined to comment.

There is precedent for releasing an ethics report after a member has left Congress. In December 1987, the panel put out an unfinished rundown of its investigation into Rep. Bill Boner (D-Tenn.), who had resigned two months earlier to run for Nashville mayor, over his relationship with a government contractor.

https://nypost.com/2024/11/15/us-news/house-speaker-mike-johnson-strongly-requests-ethics-panel-not-issue-report-on-matt-gaetz-sex-misconduct-allegations/

Trump meets with Bessent as Kudlow withdraws from race for top economic roles

 President-elect Donald Trump reportedly appeared close to naming a Treasury secretary on Friday as he met with top candidate Scott Bessent, according to a report.

Meanwhile, Fox Business host Larry Kudlow – who was earlier on Friday reported as a top contender for the position – told the president-elect’s team he did not want to return to a government position, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Tensions have heated up in a race between Bessent, the founder of investment firm Key Square Capital Management, and Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick to lead the Treasury Department, the report said. Friday is the second time Trump and Bessent were set to meet this week, sources told the Journal.

Larry Kudlow on Fox Business.
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow – who was earlier on Friday reported as a top contender for the position – told the president-elect’s team he did not want to return to a government position.Getty Images

Kudlow – who served as the director of the National Economic Council during Trump’s first administration – met with the president-elect late this week, but his team has since said he is not interested in the job, the report said. 

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“Larry Kudlow recently signed a new deal to continue hosting his eponymous program on FOX Business and has no plans to leave his current role helming one of the highest rated shows on the network,” a Fox News spokesperson told The Post.

The 77-year-old former CNBC contributor was being considered to lead the NEC or possibly the Treasury Department, sources told the Journal.

Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Meanwhile, Lutnick and Bessent’s allies have each been aggressively campaigning for their candidate and making the case against the other in a “cold war” that has irritated Trump, the Journal said based on Trump advisers and sources.

Donald Trump and Larry Kudlow at conference on April 17, 2019.
Kudlow served as the director of the National Economic Council during Trump’s first administration.Getty Images

Trump and his team have also floated Robert Lighthizer, who was the US trade representative during Trump’s first administration, and Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan for roles including Treasury secretary, the report said.

Rowan met with Trump in New York ahead of the election to discuss the state of the economy, sources told the Journal.

The two have not had another meeting since the election, sources said.

Sources told the Journal Trump had not made a decision as of late Thursday and is expected to continue discussions throughout Friday.

Once Trump decides on a Treasury secretary, the other candidates will likely be considered to head the NEC, the report said.

So far, Trump has announced more than 10 planned nominees for his Cabinet, including controversial picks like vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to run the health department, former Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Defense secretary and former Representative Matt Gaetz, who has been accused of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, as attorney general.

https://nypost.com/2024/11/15/business/donald-trump-eyeing-fox-biz-host-larry-kudlow-for-cabinet-position/

Interior secretary nom Doug Burgum will also lead new National Energy Council, Trump announces

 President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will lead the newly-established National Energy Council on top of being interior secretary.

“I am thrilled to announce that Doug Burgum, the Governor of North Dakota, will be joining my Administration as both Secretary of the Interior and, as Chairman of the newly formed, and very important, National Energy Council, which will consist of all Departments and Agencies involved in the permitting, production, generation, distribution, regulation, transportation, of ALL forms of American Energy,” Trump wrote in a statement.

“This Council will oversee the path to U.S. ENERGY DOMINANCE by cutting red tape, enhancing private sector investments across all sectors of the Economy, and by focusing on INNOVATION over longstanding, but totally unnecessary, regulation. With U.S. Energy Dominance, we will drive down Inflation, win the A.I. arms race with China (and others), and expand American Diplomatic Power to end Wars all across the World.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

https://nypost.com/2024/11/15/us-news/interior-secretary-nom-doug-burgum-will-also-lead-new-national-energy-council-trump-announces/