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Another day, another Deep State leak.
The Deep State and media stenographers really ramped up their attacks against Matt Gaetz since Trump nominated him for US Attorney General last week.
The New York Times on Wednesday announced it obtained a leaked document from the federal sex trafficking investigation of Matt Gaetz.
The release of the leak came shortly after the House Ethics Committee decided not to release its lawfare investigation report on sham allegations of sex trafficking and sexual relations with a minor against Matt Gaetz on Wednesday.
“It shows [Gaetz] made thousands $ in payments to women who told investigators they had sex with him for money. We are publishing a redacted version of the document,” New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt said on Wednesday evening.
NEW/BREAKING: We obtained a document from the federal sex trafficking investigation of Gaetz. It shows he made thousands $ in payments to women who told investigators they had sex w/him for money. We are publishing a redacted version of the document. https://t.co/6dSTDHbEpe pic.twitter.com/yC9VvLxWQk
— Michael S. Schmidt (@nytmike) November 20, 2024
“Federal investigators established a trail of payments from Matt Gaetz to women, including some who testified he hired them for sex, according to a document obtained by The New York Times and a lawyer representing some of the women,” The New York Times reported.
Gaetz has denied the allegations and the Justice Department declined to bring charges after investigating the matter.
Breaking News: Federal investigators established a trail of payments from Matt Gaetz to women, including some who testified he hired them for sex, according to a document obtained by The New York Times and a lawyer representing some of the women. https://t.co/oNj3EefAHt pic.twitter.com/3YaX17TrFQ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 20, 2024
Meanwhile, the House Ethics Committee was going to release a “damaging” report on the DOJ’s recycled allegations against Matt Gaetz last Friday, but because he resigned from Congress, the committee lost jurisdiction.
The Gateway Pundit reported on the Ethics Committee’s revival of the junk allegations against Gaetz, even after the Biden DOJ exonerated Gaetz of criminal wrongdoing and dropped the charges in February 2023.