In a bold move, Donald Trump has announced Rep. Matt Gaetz as his pick for Attorney General, sparking renewed debate over Gaetz’s suitability for the role.
Allegations of inappropriate relationships with underage girls have resurfaced, and Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin, who criticized Gaetz earlier this year, has commented again on the potential challenges Gaetz will face during Senate confirmation hearings.
Mullin previously accused Gaetz of showing fellow lawmakers explicit images of women he allegedly had relationships with, behavior he described as “seeking fame.” He went further, stating that Gaetz bragged about using ED medication and energy drinks to extend his stamina—a claim Gaetz has denied. The Justice Department previously investigated Gaetz for sex trafficking and relations with minors but ultimately did not file charges.
Republican Pushback and Senate Confirmation Questions
While Republicans regained Senate control in 2024, Gaetz remains a divisive figure. Mullin cautiously endorsed Trump’s decision, saying, “I completely trust President Trump’s decision-making on this one,” but warned Gaetz would need to prove himself in confirmation hearings.
Meanwhile, Democratic Senator John Fetterman expressed skepticism about Gaetz’s nomination, noting that even some Republicans are likely to challenge the choice. Fetterman wrote, “There are serious, qualified individuals…Eric Schmitt would be a solid choice for AG,” and added, “The good ones will come from my GOP colleagues to justify a vote for that jerk.”
Gaetz’s Vision for Reforming the DOJ
Trump highlighted Gaetz’s stance on DOJ reform, stating Gaetz would combat the “partisan weaponization” of the justice system, secure borders, dismantle criminal organizations, and restore faith in the DOJ. With Gaetz’s history of calling for change and his vocal support for Trump, the Senate hearings promise to be contentious as both sides weigh his commitment to reform against his past controversies.
President-elect Donald Trump has stirred fresh controversy with his nominations of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) for key cabinet positions. The surprise picks have left Democratic lawmakers reeling and vocalizing strong opposition to what they view as highly polarizing choices.
Why It Matters: Democrats Slam Trump’s Unconventional Choices
Trump’s latest cabinet picks are fueling Democratic accusations that his administration will be rife with “chaos and incompetency.” Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) labeled the choices “deeply unserious,” while Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.) added, “I assumed Trump’s X account had been hacked… this is insanity.” Kildee hinted at a wealth of controversial material surrounding both nominees, which Democrats are expected to leverage in their criticism.
Driving the News: Gaetz for Attorney General, Gabbard for Intelligence Chief
The shock announcement placed Gabbard, who shifted from Democrat to Republican and is a well-known critic of U.S. foreign interventions, as Trump’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence. Gaetz, a staunch Trump supporter known for his hardline conservative views and personal controversies, has been tapped to lead the Department of Justice as Attorney General.
Controversial Backgrounds Raise Eyebrows
- Tulsi Gabbard: Serving in Congress from 2013 to 2021, Gabbard is known for her anti-interventionist stance and her controversial support for Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
- Matt Gaetz: Since joining Congress in 2017, Gaetz has faced scrutiny over a Justice Department investigation (now closed) into child sex trafficking allegations, which he has denied. He also remains under investigation by the House Ethics Committee.
Democratic Leaders Voice Strong Reactions
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a Senate Judiciary Committee member, called Gaetz’s nomination “the most questionable choice yet” and predicted “broad, deep-seated skepticism about his credibility.” Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) went even further, calling Gaetz’s selection a “disaster as Attorney General.”
House Democrats Echo Concerns Over “Outrageous” Nominations
Upon hearing news of Gabbard’s nomination, Rep. Dan Kildee remarked that he initially thought it was “the most outrageous news of the day—how quaint of me,” referencing Gaetz’s subsequent announcement. Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) kept her reaction brief, stating simply, “I have no words.”
Between the Lines: Gabbard’s Rift with Democrats Deepens
Once a Democratic National Committee vice-chair and 2020 presidential candidate, Gabbard has increasingly aligned herself with Trump’s platform, distancing herself from her former party. Kildee noted, “Her full embrace of Bashar al-Assad was too much for many to take,” underscoring the widening gulf her nomination has created among Democrats.