So, Matt Gaetz Won’t Be AG. Can He Go Back To Congress?

it's sad you don't believe children can be victims,.
Not when they deny it as an adult.

Think of:

The McMartin preschool trial was a day care sexual abuse case in the 1980s, prosecuted by the Los Angeles District Attorney, Ira Reiner.
 
Democrats dropped Gary Hart, John Edwards, Bill Clinton.
After the scandals broke, none of them got any support to run for office.
Biden's sicker than all them dudes.
 
That's why he quit? Not because he was nominated for AG?

He resigned, he can't just "come back"

Why won't the Xiden DOJ release their report, the one that they did exonerating him?
He is not coming back to avoid the report being issued.
 
Denial and subsequent admission. News of the scandal first broke on January 17, 1998, on the Drudge Report, which reported that Newsweek editors were sitting on a story by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff exposing the affair. The story broke in the mainstream press on January 21 in The Washington Post.

Nobody supported Clinton running for any office, after that.
LOL he couldn't run for president again and had no interest in any other position you retard,
 
You 're thinking of Trump and his $450,000 account.
Really?

$18.2 Million Congressional Slush Fund for #MeToo Claims

Since 1997, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid out $18.2 million to settle 291 cases of
workplace disputes for Congress, the Capitol Police, the Architect of the Capitol, and the Library of Congress.
When news first broke of the settlement account, Congress was accused of having a veritable #MeToo slush
fund to secretly pay off victims of sexual harassment. Reports surfaced that then-Rep. John Conyers (D-
Mich.) negotiated a secret settlement with a female staffer who accused him of sexual misconduct, and the
88-year-old quickly resigned from Congress.
It turns out Conyers’ Congressional office budget paid out his sexual misconduct settlement, meaning that
total wasn’t even included in the multi-million-dollar “slush” fund’s reported total.
_______________________
Until June 18 of fiscal year 2018, two Senator’s offices and five House member’s offices had claims filed
against them. An additional House member’s office had a case filed against it from June 19 through
December 2019, out of the total 20 filed. Though 32 allegations of “Sex/Gender/Pregnancy” discrimination
were filed in FY2018 and 28 were filed in FY2019, it is not known if those types of discrimination or
harassment cases were against congressional offices or other offices under the fund.

A 2019 report noted 16 employees were paid a total of $600,363 in settlements, and while 20 claims were
filed, just 16 appear to have been filed by protected class: three under “Sex/Gender/Pregnancy,” three under
“National Origin,” four under “Disability,” and six under “Race/Color.”

After 23 years and $18 million in payouts from the Workplace Rights office, it seems like taxpayers might
have a right to know more details.



Believe me, this stuff is bipartisan.................. :biggrin:
 
The report didn't exonerate him. Just like the Mueller report didn't exonerate Trump.
hahaha, you live in a fantasy world

Of course it did, he wasn't charged, just like the Mueller report cleared Trump of your Russian hoax.
 
Denial and subsequent admission. News of the scandal first broke on January 17, 1998, on the Drudge Report, which reported that Newsweek editors were sitting on a story by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff exposing the affair. The story broke in the mainstream press on January 21 in The Washington Post.

Nobody supported Clinton running for any office, after that.
you all wanted to make him First Gentleman. Stop lying
 
Not when they deny it as an adult.

Think of:

The McMartin preschool trial was a day care sexual abuse case in the 1980s, prosecuted by the Los Angeles District Attorney, Ira Reiner.
When did she deny that was her journal? Will the people in jail that Xiden proseucted for stealing it get released?
 
Really?

$18.2 Million Congressional Slush Fund for #MeToo Claims

Since 1997, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid out $18.2 million to settle 291 cases of
workplace disputes for Congress, the Capitol Police, the Architect of the Capitol, and the Library of Congress.
That's nothing. Trump owes $88 million in sexual abuse claims.
Which comes to 5 times as much as congress paid for the last 25 years.

Do that math.[/i]
 
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hahaha, you live in a fantasy world

Of course it did, he wasn't charged, just like the Mueller report cleared Trump of your Russian hoax.
In that case, thanks for exonerating Hillary Clinton and her classified private server.
 
When did she deny that was her journal? Will the people in jail that Xiden proseucted for stealing it get released?
She denied any inappropriate behavior.
 
If he simply didnt want the report release why did he just run for reelection?

He thought they would just bury it, and not publicly release it. Since the DOJ didn't charge him.
 
Because he was elected to the 119th congress which starts January 2025.
But he has said he will not take that seat.

Likely because it would mean that the report would be released
 
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