A group of Republicans is reportedly planning to follow through on a threat against members of Congress after they voted to release a report of sex trafficking allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida.
Gaetz resigned his seat in the U.S. House after members of Congress expressed angst at his nomination for U.S. Attorney General by President-elect Donald Trump. Gaetz withdrew his nomination and later accepted the offer to host a show on OANN.
‘All your sexual harassment and assault claims that were secretly settled paying off victims with taxpayer money.’
Now a plan to expose other members of Congress with sexual harassment accusations is coming together in the wake of the Gaetz debacle, according to Politico.
Some Republicans want to release information to the public about a slush fund to pay out hush money to accusers of members of Congress. Politico claims to have obtained a draft version of the legislation being composed in that effort. […]
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