Matt Gaetz Withdraws From Consideration as Attorney General
- Matt Gaetz withdrew as Donald Trump's pick for attorney general amid scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation that raised doubts about his confirmation.
- Gaetz's withdrawal represents a setback for Trump's efforts to appoint loyalists, signaling potential internal party resistance.
- An attorney revealed that two women told investigators Gaetz paid for sex and one witnessed him with a 17-year-old at a party in 2017, but Gaetz denies wrongdoing.
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