Trump Taps Gaetz as Attorney General Amid Explosive Sex Trafficking Allegations

In a shocking development, President-elect Donald Trump has announced Rep. Matt Gaetz as his pick for attorney general, a role that would place Gaetz in charge of the Justice Department—the same agency that recently concluded an investigation into sex trafficking allegations against him. Hours after the announcement, Gaetz resigned from Congress, an unexpected move as the House Ethics Committee neared completion of its own inquiry into his alleged misconduct.

Center of the Investigation: Key Witness Testimony

At the center of the Ethics Committee’s investigation is a woman who recently testified that Gaetz had sexual relations with her when she was 17. Now in her 20s, she provided multiple days of testimony, sharing detailed accounts of her interactions with the Florida congressman. Gaetz has consistently denied any involvement with minors, asserting his innocence in statements posted on social media.

Allegations Tied to Former Seminole Tax Collector

The scandal initially erupted after claims by Joel Greenberg, a former Seminole County tax collector and one-time friend of Gaetz. Greenberg, currently serving an 11-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to multiple federal crimes, alleged he introduced the then-17-year-old to several adult men. Greenberg’s plea deal outlines how he arranged commercial sex acts with the minor in 2017 and facilitated meetings with other men, including at events Gaetz reportedly attended.

Ethics Committee Gathers Testimonies and Venmo Records

The Ethics Committee has collected extensive witness testimonies from multiple women, including some who were subpoenaed and others who voluntarily cooperated. Gaetz’s former girlfriend also reportedly testified, adding to the evidence examined by the committee. The probe includes sworn statements and Venmo transaction records, which the Justice Department previously reviewed, revealing payments allegedly made by Gaetz in connection with these gatherings.

Gaetz’s Defense: Denials and Counterclaims

Throughout these allegations, Gaetz has maintained a strong defense, denying ever paying for sex or engaging in any unlawful acts. Responding to the committee’s inquiries, he categorically denied any sexual involvement with underage individuals, asserting that some are attempting to misinterpret his “generosity” toward former girlfriends.

Ethics Committee’s Next Steps

Although the Justice Department ended its investigation without filing charges last year, the House Ethics Committee was in the final stages of its own probe. Sources say the committee was prepared to deliberate on releasing a report before Trump’s announcement and Gaetz’s resignation created further uncertainties.

As Gaetz faces mounting scrutiny, his controversial appointment to one of the nation’s top legal offices raises ethical and legal concerns. The unfolding developments continue to capture national attention and heighten debates about accountability within the highest ranks of government.