WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, has launched an effort to personally secure his embattled nomination, meeting behind closed doors Wednesday with Republican senators who have heard questions about the sexual misconduct and other allegations against him.
Matt Gaetz meets privately with senators to shore up support as House Ethics decision looms
WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, has launched an effort to personally secure his embattled nomination, meeting behind closed doors Wednesday with Republican senators who have heard questions about the sexual misconduct and other allegations against him.
As Gaetz and senators holed up near the Senate, members of the House Ethics Committee was also meeting privately to discuss the findings of a long-running investigation of their former colleague. At least one Republican senator decried the "lynch mob" forming against Gaetz, who if confirmed would become the nation’s top law enforcement official.
"I'm not going to legitimize the process to destroy the man because people don't like his politics," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., as he left the private senators’ meeting .
"He deserves a chance to make his argument why he should be attorney general," Graham said. "No rubber stamp, no lynch mob."