President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday his intention to nominate Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida for the role of U.S. Attorney General. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump expressed strong support for Gaetz, noting that he “has distinguished himself in Congress with a focus on achieving crucial reforms within the Department of Justice.”
Gaetz quickly responded on X, saying, “It will be an honor to serve as President Trump’s Attorney General!” However, the nomination has already stirred significant controversy, as Gaetz is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee over multiple allegations related to a high-profile sex scandal. The investigation, which has drawn national attention, includes claims of misconduct that have shadowed Gaetz in recent years.
Washington insiders indicate that Gaetz’s confirmation may face considerable hurdles in the Senate, where members from both sides of the aisle may push back on the nomination due to the ongoing ethics probe. “This is one of the boldest picks from Trump’s new administration,” a source familiar with Senate proceedings noted. “Given the scrutiny around Gaetz, securing the necessary votes could be a serious challenge.”
With Gaetz’s nomination, Trump is signaling a strong stance on reshaping the Department of Justice, but the controversy surrounding the nominee could complicate efforts to gain Senate approval, potentially setting up an intense confirmation battle in the months ahead.