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Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics Committee report on Gaetz should not be released

November 20, 2024

(CNN) โ€” Republicans on the House Ethics Committee fell in line behind GOP leaders and voted not to release the results of their investigation into Donald Trumpโ€™s attorney general pick, Matt Gaetz, despite growing calls from the Senate GOP to make the findings public ahead of his confirmation hearing.

The GOPโ€™s decision to block the findings โ€” against the will of Democrats on the panel โ€” raises major questions about what happens to the highly secretive information that the ethics panel has already collected on Gaetz.

The committee did vote to meet again in December, when Republicans on the panel hope to have a finalized report, according to two people familiar with the discussions. But until then, pressure is ratcheting up across the Capitol to release the contents of the report as Gaetz makes his case directly to GOP senators who will determine his future as attorney general. And with just weeks left to go in the current Congress, Democrats must now plot their next steps.

Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics  Committee report on Gaetz should not be released
Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics Committee report on Gaetz should not be released

Some Democrats are trying to create his own pressure point: Democratic Rep. Sean Casten, who is close to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, announced Wednesday that he would offer a privileged resolution to attempt to make the report public. Before he could, another Democrat, Rep. Steve Cohen, made a similar effort to pry loose the report through a floor vote.

Any House member can file a privileged resolution to force the ethics report to be released by saying itโ€™s relevant to the โ€œdignity and integrityโ€ of the House โ€“ which gives the measure special powers to be considered. But it must still pass strict procedural rules to reach the floor.

If Cohenโ€™s or Castenโ€™s resolutions pass those procedural standards, then Speaker Mike Johnson will be forced to bring it to the floor within two legislative days. Privately, though, Democrats believe the GOP will block the measure from actually receiving a vote.

GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden, who has a fraught relationship with Gaetz, said he would vote to release the report. Itโ€™s unclear if Democrats could get the 218 votes needed to release it, but Van Ordenโ€™s support shows how Gaetzโ€™s turbulent relationship with his colleagues may come back to haunt him.

Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics  Committee report on Gaetz should not be released
Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics Committee report on Gaetz should not be released

โ€œI think itโ€™s very important that everybody has as much knowledge as possible so that they can make an informed decision,โ€ Van Orden said.

The Wisconsin Republican said his โ€œpersonal feelings about Mr. Gaetz should have nothing to do with whatโ€™s going on here in the country, and thatโ€™s a big problem in our country, is that people are allowing interpersonal conflicts to affect their ability to legislate.โ€

Republicans could only afford to lose three GOP votes on a party-line vote, assuming all members are in attendance and voting.

In the meantime, the Ethics Committee will continue to work on its report, which the panelโ€™s chairman, Rep. Michael Guest, has said isnโ€™t complete. The status of the report was a major point of discussion in the two-hour meeting of the panel. While the investigation is complete, lawmakers of both parties have sparred over whether it is technically complete.

Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics  Committee report on Gaetz should not be released
Johnson tells Tapper why House Ethics Committee report on Gaetz should not be released

A majority of committee members agreed to have the report finalized by the panelโ€™s next meeting on December 5, according to a source familiar, as some committee Republicans joined with Democrats on this vote.

However, committee Republicans voted against an effort to have the report both finalized and released on December 5, the source said. This means that members will be voting on whether to release the final report at their next meeting.

Rep. Susan Wild, the top Democrat on the committee, stressed that her party did not agree with Republicansโ€™ decision not to release the report.

Guest said after the meeting that there was โ€œnot an agreementโ€ on whether to disclose the findings.

Shortly after Guestโ€™s comments, Wild spoke to reporters and said: โ€œI do not want the American public or anyone else to think Mr. Guestsโ€™ characterization of what transpired today would be some sort of indication that the committee had unanimity or consensus on this issue not to release the report.โ€

โ€œIt comes to my attention that the Chairman has since betrayed the process by disclosing our deliberations within moments of walking out of the committee. He has implied that there was an agreement of the committee not to disclose the report. That is an untrue,โ€ Wild said.

The Pennsylvania Democrat added that the panel will reconvene on December 5 to โ€œto further consider this matter.โ€

Meanwhile, Republican Sen. John Cornyn โ€” who has said heโ€™d like to see the ethics panelโ€™s report โ€” said he told Gaetz when they met earlier Wednesday that โ€œthere are not going to be any secrets here.โ€

โ€œEverythingโ€™s eventually going to come out,โ€ said Cornyn, a senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will oversee Gaetzโ€™s confirmation process next year.

This story has been updated with additional developments.

CNNโ€™s Morgan Rimmer, Kit Maher and Veronica Stracqualursi contributed to this report

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