The House Ethics Committee rejected an attempt by the Democrats to make public any findings from its investigation into Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL). Gaetz has been under scrutiny for allegations of sex trafficking, a claim he denies. The decision was made by a bipartisan panel, which includes both Republicans and Democrats. If anything substantial is found in the investigation, the reports could still potentially become public at a later date.
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