Representative Matt Gaetz has finally been informed by the Department of Justice that he will not be facing criminal charges. This comes as a great relief to the congressman from Florida, as he has vehemently denied any involvement in sex trafficking and other accusations of misconduct. However, the House Ethics Committee is ramping up its investigation into Gaetz’s actions, signaling that the probe is far from over. It seems that the controversial congressman is not out of the hot water just yet.
The Ethics Committee has reached out to potential witnesses, indicating that they are moving forward with the inquiry. This development follows the recent expulsion of George Santos from Congress, based on a damning report from the committee. With the spotlight now on Gaetz, the investigation into his alleged sexual misconduct and other infractions has been revitalized.
This is not the first time Gaetz has come under scrutiny, as previous allegations have accused him of various misdeeds, including drug use and misuse of campaign funds. Despite the ongoing investigation, Gaetz appears unfazed, even daring the committee to continue its pursuit.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has made it clear that he believes Gaetz should be behind bars. Given the seriousness of the allegations, Gaetz may not be out of the woods just yet. Only time will tell what the outcome of the Ethics Committee’s inquiry will be.

