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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Matt Gaetz to be the next Attorney General of the United States. Many Americans are appalled and offended by this choice. I find it one of the best nominations made by Trump. Let me tell you why. And please take note—it is personal.
Let’s get the easy part over with upfront.
On paper, Matt Gaetz isn’t qualified to be the Attorney General of the United States.
His résumé is paper thin.
And he operates under a dark cloud of controversy which, under normal circumstances, would be automatically disqualifying.
And I’ll add this—if Matt Gaetz is found criminally guilty of any of the things he has been alleged to have committed, then he is, in fact, automatically disqualified.
But herein lies the rub: he has not been found guilty of anything.
And in America, you are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The House Ethics Committee is not a court of law.
It is, however, a highly politicized body fully capable of being weaponized to bring down one of the most polarizing figures in modern American political history.
There are those clamoring for the House Ethics Committee to release a report that had been prepared concerning various allegations of potentially illegal conduct on the part of Matt Gaetz.
There is no doubt that this report was prepared by the political enemies of Matt Gaetz, both Republican (remember, he single-handedly brought down a Republican Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy) and Democrat alike.
Matt Gaetz has resigned from his seat in Congress.
The Ethics Committee no longer has jurisdiction over Matt Gaetz.
This politicized report should be consigned to the trash bin of history.
If Matt Gaetz has committed a crime, then he should be charged in criminal court.
Otherwise, sit down and shut up.
Why, one may ask, would I take such a position?............more..........
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