A faction within the Republican Party is reportedly considering the expulsion of Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) based on anticipated findings from an upcoming House ethics report.
This from thegatewaypundit.com.
Multiple unnamed House Republicans have reportedly stated that they want Gaetz gone from the caucus.
A recent report from CNN cited an unnamed House Republican stating that the caucus “wants Gaetz gone,” indicating a willingness to use an ongoing Ethics Committee investigation into Gaetz as grounds for his expulsion. This investigation is reportedly probing allegations of sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, or other misconduct by Gaetz.
The unnamed member reportedly said:
We want him out.
Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich further reported that House Republicans are actively preparing to oust Gaetz, pending the outcome of the Ethics Committee report.
Heinrich quoted another unnamed House Republican as saying:
No one can stand him at this point.
And describing Gaetz as:
A smart guy without morals.
House GOP members are seeking to quickly expel Gaetz if the ethics report comes back with findings of guilt.
Following threats to vacate McCarthy, one tells me “No one can stand him at this point. A smart guy without morals.”
— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) October 1, 2023
Gaetz issued a response on X:
https://t.co/e8ECYirYhM pic.twitter.com/CnU3DEaz1p
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) October 1, 2023
Rep. Paulina Luna (R-FL) weighed in, stated:
TO be clear: It is UNETHICAL to threaten to expel a member for following and using house rules that the ENTIRE conference agreed too. This game works both ways just FYI to any MEMBER who thinks they can blackmail a legislator into not legislating.
Fox News reported:
The House Ethics Committee has been investigating Gaetz since 2021 on allegations, including campaign finance violations as well as claims of taking bribes and using drugs—accusations the congressman has vehemently denied. Gaetz also denies allegations leaked from a Justice Department sex trafficking probe said to have involved an underage girl.
The New York Times published a hit piece “on popular Trump-supporter Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL)” saying:
[T]he Florida Congressman was under investigation for dating a 17-year-old girl.
The Gateway Pundit later spoke with a source close to Matt Gaetz, who stated:
[T]his NY Times report was completely false. Gaetz is not the target of the investigation. We were also told none of the women he was seeing were underage.
More from Fox News:
House GOP members are preparing a motion to expel Rep. Matt Gaetz amid his renewed threat to pursue a motion to vacate House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
The House Republican members will seek to expel Gaetz if the ethics committee report comes back with findings of guilt, Fox News has learned. One member told Fox News the report is mostly written but does not know what it contains. Yet following threats to vacate McCarthy, the member said of Gaetz, ‘No one can stand him at this point. A smart guy without morals.’
It takes a two-thirds vote to expel. And Republicans are treading on thin ice with their majority. The House is down to 433 members. It’s unclear where things stand with federally indicted Rep. George Santos, (R-NY). If you were to have members expelled, retire or die, the majority could be right on the edge for the GOP.
This news comes after Rep. Matt Gaetz threatened to file the motion to vacate House Speaker Kevin McCarthy this week.
Gaetz, a staunch Trump supporter, represents the populist, America-first wing of the party that seeks to challenge the establishment. Gaetz frequently defends traditional conservative values and pushes back against the progressive agenda.
His often confrontational and no-holds-barred approach
to politics has made him a threat to the establishment.
On Sunday, Rep. Matt Gaetz joined ABC’s This Week and CNN’s State of the Union following the vote Saturday night by the U.S. House of Representatives to avert a shutdown with a 45-Day Stop-Gap Resolution that did not fund Ukraine.
Gaetz told Jon Karl on ABC’s This Week that his plan [is] to bring forward a House vote on Kevin McCarthy’s speakership.
JUST IN: After shutdown drama, GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz tells @JonKarl that he is going to file a motion this week to have House Speaker Kevin McCarthy removed from his position. https://t.co/KInxWHwCkT pic.twitter.com/BrbZF9TCiP
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 1, 2023
Gaetz said this is an:
[E]xercise to show the American people who really governs you.
Adding:
I actually think Democrats are going to bail out Kevin McCarthy.
GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz tells @JonKarl that his plan to bring forward a House vote on Kevin McCarthy’s speakership is an “exercise to show the American people who really governs you.”
“I actually think Democrats are going to bail out Kevin McCarthy.” https://t.co/KInxWHwCkT pic.twitter.com/VLSSJZK3jH
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 1, 2023
Speaking on CNN, Gaetz clarified that his filing against the ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is not fueled by personal grievances.
Gaetz said Sunday:
This isn’t personal, Jake. This is about spending. This is about the deal Kevin McCarthy made.
If Kevin McCarthy didn’t want to keep the deal to return to pre-COVID spending, if he didn’t want to keep the deal to have single subject spending bills, not vote for government spending all up or down at once, then he shouldn’t have made that deal.
So this is about keeping Kevin McCarthy to his word. It’s not about any personal animus.
He continued:
If Kevin McCarthy is still the speaker of the House, he will be serving at the pleasure of the Democrats. He will be working for the Democrats.
The only way Kevin McCarthy is speaker of the House at the end of this coming week is if Democrats bail them out now, they probably will.
I will make no deal with Democrats and concede no terms to them.
I actually think Democrats should vote against Speaker McCarthy for free. I don’t think I should have to deal with that.
I will file a motion to vacate against @SpeakerMcCarthy this week. pic.twitter.com/kFA7X7P2OG
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) October 1, 2023
Final thoughts: If we had doubts, by the end of the week we may very well have a better understanding where the Conservative/RINO split falls in the House.
Also, McCarthy will survive this vote—as Rep. Gaetz well knows—but We the Voters of America will see it is the communist/globalist crime syndicate that comes out in large support of our McError of a Speaker to retain him.