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House Dem moves to force vote on releasing Gaetz ethics report

3 December 2024 at 14:23

A Democratic lawmaker is moving to force a vote on releasing the results of the House Ethics Committee's report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.

Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill., introduced legislation on Tuesday afternoon aimed at mandating a House-wide vote on whether to make the Gaetz report public.ย 

He introduced it as a "privileged resolution," a mechanism that forces House leaders to consider it within two legislative days โ€“ putting the deadline on Thursday.

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The House Ethics Committee's multi-year investigation into Gaetz, involving allegations of sex with a minor and illicit drug use, came to an abrupt halt last month after he resigned from Congress hours after President-elect Donald Trump tapped him to be his attorney general.

Gaetz dropped out of consideration amid quiet but steady GOP opposition, but the committee nevertheless lost jurisdiction over the probe when Gaetz left the House of Representatives.

His resignation came just before the committee was expected to meet to consider releasing the report.

Gaetz has consistently denied any accusations of wrongdoing.

An earlier federal investigation into the allegations ended without charges against Gaetz.

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It's highly unusual for the House Ethics Committee, a panel normally shrouded in secrecy, to release reports on lawmakers who have left office. It's a detail House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., raised when telling reporters last month that he was against releasing the report.

But it's not unheard of, as Casten pointed out on Tuesday.

"The Committee on Ethics has, on many occasions, released its reports on former members," Casten said in a statement. "Resigning from Congress should not allow Members to avoid accountability for allegations as serious as those faced by Matt Gaetz. Withholding this report from the American people would impede the dignity and integrity of the legislative proceedings of the House."

Casten introduced a similar resolution last month, but his office said it was allowed to expire by House GOP leaders over the Thanksgiving break.ย 

The new resolution will likely not be sidelined so easily, with the House expected in session from now until Friday.ย 

The last day to consider the resolution will be Thursday, the same day the Ethics Committee will meet after previously failing to come to an agreement on releasing the Gaetz report.

Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., the top Democrat on the panel, hinted that the vote to do so fell along party lines.

"I'd say that a vote was taken. As many of you know, this committee is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, five Dems, five Republicans, which means that in order to affirmatively move something forward, somebody has to cross party lines and vote with the other side โ€“ which happens a lot, by the way, and we often vote unanimously," Wild told reporters after the last meeting. "That did not happen in today's vote."

Dem lawmaker joins Republican-led DOGE Caucus with push to remove Secret Service from DHS

3 December 2024 at 11:10

Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., announced on Tuesday that he would be joining the House of Representatives' DOGE Caucus, becoming the first Democrat in the now-bipartisan group.

He advocated for removing the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) from the purview of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), something floated by several Republican lawmakers months ago.

"Today I will join the Congressionalย DOGE Caucus,ย because I believe that streamlining government processes and reducing ineffective government spending should not be a partisan issue," Moskowitz said in a statement.ย 

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The DOGE Caucus, standing for Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency, was launched by Reps. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, and Aaron Bean, R-Fla., soon after President-elect Donald Trump announced a DOGE advisory panel to be led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.

"Iโ€™ve been clear that there are ways we can reorganize our government to make it work better for the American people.ย Specifically, the Department of Homeland Security, while very necessary,ย has gotten too big," Moskowitz said.

He suggested USSS, along with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), should become "independent federal agencies with a direct report to the White House."

"Itโ€™s not practical toย have 22ย agencies under this oneย department. I look forward to working in a bipartisan manner with my colleagues to remove FEMA andย Secretย Service from DHS," Moskowitz said.

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It is a particularly notable position for the Florida Democrat to take, considering his deep familiarity with both agencies.

Before coming to Congress, Moskowitz served as Florida's director of Emergency Management under Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. He has also previously pushed to decouple FEMA from DHS alongside Rep. Garret Graves, R-La.

As a lawmaker, he is also a member of the bipartisan House task force investigating the assassination attempts against Trump.

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The DOGE Caucus is one of several overtures by House Republicans to get in step with Musk and Ramaswamy's new mission.ย 

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., recently announced the next Congress would see a special subcommittee on government efficiency led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.

GOP lawmaker gifts 'chip of the Berlin Wall' to colleagues in bid for top committee spot

3 December 2024 at 10:17

FIRST ON FOX: A senior GOP lawmaker is getting creative with his campaign to chair the House Foreign Affairs Committee next year.

Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., is giving fellow lawmakers chips from the Berlin Wall, according to a photo provided by a source to Fox News Digital.

An inscription accompanying the chip suggests Wilson got the pieces himself nearly 35 years ago, an indirect affirmation of his decades of foreign affairs work. "This symbolizes the collapse of totalitarian communism and the success of democratic capitalism," the elaborate display reads.

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It said the chip was "secured by State Senator Joe Wilson on June 12, 1990, at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany."

"Sen. Wilson was returning from service as a member of the U.S. Observation Delegation of the June 10, 1990, parliamentary elections in the Republic of Bulgaria, that country's first free elections after 59 years of Nazi and Communist dictatorship," it said.

Wilson told Fox News Digital the chips "serve as important symbols of Peace through Strength." His office also provided a photo of Wilson, then a state lawmaker, chipping portions of the Berlin Wall himself.

"This is a critical time and as Chair I am best positioned to work with President Trump to present a unified, conservative vision for the House Foreign Affairs Committee and American foreign policy," he said of his candidacy.

The race for the House Foreign Affairs Committee gavel is one of the most critical happening ahead of the 119th Congress.

The role will be of particular importance in U.S. relations with the rest of the globe next year, when Republicans are set to control all the main levers of power in Washington, D.C.

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Wilson is running against fellow committee members Reps. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., and Darrell Issa, R-Calif. The subcommittee chair for Oversight & Accountability, Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., is also in the race.

Wilson is chair of the panel's subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia.

Current Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, is stepping aside in order to adhere to House Republicans' internal conference rules that mandate a lawmaker serve no more than three terms in the top spot on a committee.

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"It has been an honor to serve as your Chairman and leader for the last six years," McCaul wrote to colleagues in a message obtained by Fox News Digital. "[O]ut of respect for the will of the Conference, I intend to abide by these rules and support new leadership."

"Serving as Chairman has truly been the most rewarding highlight of my career in Congress! I would like to thank all of you for your hard work and patriotism in confronting the major challenges we face across the Globe."

Fox News Digital reached out to Wilson's office for comment.ย 

House Dem moves to force vote on releasing Gaetz ethics report

3 December 2024 at 14:23

A Democratic lawmaker is moving to force a vote on releasing the results of the House Ethics Committee's report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.

Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill., introduced legislation on Tuesday afternoon aimed at mandating a House-wide vote on whether to make the Gaetz report public.ย 

He introduced it as a "privileged resolution," a mechanism that forces House leaders to consider it within two legislative days โ€“ putting the deadline on Thursday.

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The House Ethics Committee's multi-year investigation into Gaetz, involving allegations of sex with a minor and illicit drug use, came to an abrupt halt last month after he resigned from Congress hours after President-elect Donald Trump tapped him to be his attorney general.

Gaetz dropped out of consideration amid quiet but steady GOP opposition, but the committee nevertheless lost jurisdiction over the probe when Gaetz left the House of Representatives.

His resignation came just before the committee was expected to meet to consider releasing the report.

Gaetz has consistently denied any accusations of wrongdoing.

An earlier federal investigation into the allegations ended without charges against Gaetz.

GET TO KNOW DONALD TRUMP'S CABINET: WHO HAS THE PRESIDENT-ELECT PICKED SO FAR?

It's highly unusual for the House Ethics Committee, a panel normally shrouded in secrecy, to release reports on lawmakers who have left office. It's a detail House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., raised when telling reporters last month that he was against releasing the report.

But it's not unheard of, as Casten pointed out on Tuesday.

"The Committee on Ethics has, on many occasions, released its reports on former members," Casten said in a statement. "Resigning from Congress should not allow Members to avoid accountability for allegations as serious as those faced by Matt Gaetz. Withholding this report from the American people would impede the dignity and integrity of the legislative proceedings of the House."

Casten introduced a similar resolution last month, but his office said it was allowed to expire by House GOP leaders over the Thanksgiving break.ย 

The new resolution will likely not be sidelined so easily, with the House expected in session from now until Friday.ย 

The last day to consider the resolution will be Thursday, the same day the Ethics Committee will meet after previously failing to come to an agreement on releasing the Gaetz report.

Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., the top Democrat on the panel, hinted that the vote to do so fell along party lines.

"I'd say that a vote was taken. As many of you know, this committee is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, five Dems, five Republicans, which means that in order to affirmatively move something forward, somebody has to cross party lines and vote with the other side โ€“ which happens a lot, by the way, and we often vote unanimously," Wild told reporters after the last meeting. "That did not happen in today's vote."

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