Wednesday, November 20, 2024

abc is after Matt Gaetz, too; documents show $10,000 in payments to two females—who were over 18; “no crime,” says Trump spokesman

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, november 19, 2024 at 10:46:00 p.m. est

abc is after Matt Gaetz, too; documents show $10,000 in payments to two females—who were over 18; “no crime,” says Trump spokesman

“(abc noise) the house ethics [sic] committee obtained records, including a check and records of venmo payments, that appear to show that then-rep. Matt Gaetz paid more than $10,000 to two women who were later [false] witnesses in sexual misconduct probes conducted by both the house and the justice department, according to documents obtained by abc noise.

[N.S.: The doj, in spite of its corruption, said they were not credible, and a judge said they were “essentially prostitutes.” We have to get their names!]

“the venmo records show that between july 2017 and late january 2019, Gaetz —who was first elected in 2016 – allegedly made 27 venmo payments totaling $10,224.02 to the two witnesses, who were over the age of 18 at the time.

“the payments, which sources said were displayed during closed-door testimony, ranged from $100 to more than $700 each.

“the justice department spent years probing sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz, as well as allegations of obstruction of justice, before informing Gaetz last year that it would not bring charges. Gaetz has long denied any wrongdoing related to the allegations investigated during the congressional and justice department probes.

“‘the justice department received access to roughly every [?!] financial transaction Matt Gaetz ever undertook and came to the conclusion that he committed no crime,’ Trump transition spokesperson Alex Pfeiffer said in response to abc noise’s reporting. ‘these leaks are meant to undermine the mandate from the people to reform the justice department.’”

GRA: If the house ethics committee releases their report (and this abc story is true), Gaetz will be embarrassed (or not). Will it be enough to force Trump to give up on a Gaetz nomination?

Only Trump knows for sure.

--GRA

N.S.: If the President lets the reds intimidate him out of sticking by Gaetz, then his second term will be over before it’s even begun. They’ll do the same thing with every other nominee who supports him, until he again fills his cabinet with his enemies.

Back in 2017, he nominated his supporter, Sebastian Gorka, to be his national security advisor. In response, the communist/racial socialist editor, Jane Eisen, of the forward, a fake Jewish newspaper, which is actually anti-Semitic (i.e., it supports genocidally anti-Semitic arab moslems and Jewish nazis) plagiarized a story line from a 1989 Hollywood movie, Music Boxin order to defame Gorka as a “neo-nazi.”

So, what did the President do? He surrendered, fired Gorka, and replaced him with a neocon enemy, general H.R. McMaster.

“Left Reuses Scripts from TV, Movies, and Even the Stage to Sell Sedition and Chaos.”



2 comments:

  1. He's a "hardass" Trump this time,it appears. He's already looking at a recess appointment for Gaetz, just in case.

    --GRA

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  2. HE'S OUT!MATT "GAETZ" THE BOOT AS GOP FAILS TO SUPPORT TRUMP PICK

    (ZH)Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has withdrawn his name for consideration for attorney general amid growing controversy over sexual misconduct allegations.



    "While the momentum was strong, it is clear that my confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction to the critical work of the Trump/Vance Transition," Gaetz wrote on X.

    "There is no time to waste on a needlessly protracted Washington scuffle, thus I'll be withdrawing my name from consideration to serve as Attorney General. Trump's DOJ must be in place and ready on Day 1."

    It is unknown if Gaetz will be tapped to replace Marco Rubio as the Florida Senator by Governor Ron DeSantis,though that's the thinking at the moment or nbc theorized Gaetz could run again for his House seat.

    GRA: nbc,by the way,could not hide its pleasure at the turn of events.

    I guess Trump didn't want to squeeze him in by recess appointment.

    --GRA

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