'Return like Trump returned': MAGA urges second coming on Matt Gaetz
Despite the House Ethics Committee's findings in its investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) alleged sexual misconduct, a number of MAGA allies are encouraging the ex-Florida lawmaker to fight back, according to Politico.
As the House investigated sexual harassment allegations last month, Gaetz quit as a congressman and then withdrew his name days after Donald Trump nominated the former congressman to be the next U.S. attorney general.
"Gaetz has to come back," former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon said on the Monday episode of his "War Room" podcast.
He added, “Gaetz must return like Trump returned. Don’t back down — double down."
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The Ethics Committee's report "says the committee found evidence that Gaetz paid thousands of dollars for sex; violated Florida’s statutory rape law; used cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana illegally; violated the rule on accepting gifts from lobbyists; gave friends special privileges and favors; and tried to obstruct the committee’s investigation."
Still, Trump allies like Florida state Sen. Joe Gruters " insisted" Gaetz "could still contemplate a return to public office,” Politico reported.
Gruters said, "Matt Gaetz was fully cleared by a highly partisan DOJ, and the release of this report serves no purpose other than to attempt to damage his reputation by those with personal or political grievances against him."
The GOP lawmaker added, "The public can see through these tactics, and Matt Gaetz continues to have a bright future in elected office or any other path he chooses to pursue."
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Furthermore, Politico reports, "Asked about Gaetz’s political future, Florida-based Republican political operative Jamie Miller also raised the absence of DOJ charges and said that the newly released report put the matter in the 'court of public opinion.'"
Miller emphasized, "There doesn’t seem to be new information in this report that hasn’t been previously leaked. The question becomes, does the public believe that these were youthful transgressions or do they see them as character flaws?"
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Politico's full report is here.