The Southland Times

Underage sex claim puts Gaetz role under pressure

- United States

Representa­tive Matt Gaetz, facing accusation­s of a sexual relationsh­ip with an underage girl, should at a minimum be removed from the House judiciary committee if the claims are true, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said yesterday.

Pelosi (Democrat-California) also said the House ethics committee should consider the allegation­s against the Florida Republican.

Gaetz, 38, who has been one of former President Donald Trump’s closest allies since coming to Congress in 2017, said anew yesterday that the accusation­s were wrong.

Asked directly if Gaetz should resign from Congress or lose his committee seat, Pelosi did not specifical­ly address the more severe step. ‘‘If in fact these allegation­s are true, of course being removed from the judiciary committee is the least that could be done,’’ Pelosi told reporters. She added: ‘‘From what we’ve heard so far, this would be a matter for the ethics committee.’’

The ethics panel, made up of five members from each party, can recommend punishment­s ranging from a reprimand, or formal rebuke, to expulsion, which is rare partly because lawmakers often resign first. The full House would have to approve such actions, with expulsion requiring a two-thirds majority.

Pelosi’s comments fell short of the swift removal from the judiciary committee sought by at least one Democratic lawmaker. But the remarks still left the political future clouded for Gaetz, who is under federal investigat­ion over accusation­s he had a sexual relationsh­ip with a 17-yearold girl and paid her to travel with him, two people familiar with the matter have told The Associated Press.

The US Justice Department has also been examining whether Gaetz has had relationsh­ips with other underage girls, the people said.

Investigat­ors are trying to determine whether Gaetz violated federal sex traffickin­g laws, said the people, who were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Gaetz has so far received little vocal support from his fellow Republican­s. House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy us’’ and if proved, Gaetz would be removed from committees.

He is also on the armed services committee. ‘‘The allegation­s against me are FALSE,’’ Gaetz tweeted yesterday. He also repeated his assertion that the charges were related to an alleged extortion attempt.

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