'Start cuttinâ heads': Matt Gaetz poised to 'torch the DOJ' as Trump taps him for AG
Former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned from Congress on Wednesday shortly after President-elect Donald Trump tapped the self-proclaimed âfirebrandâ for attorney general.
That announcement sent shock waves through the Department of Justice, CNN and the Bulwark report.
âHoly f------ s---â one government lawyer told the Bulwarkâs Marc Caputo in response to the news. âAnd, what the f---!â
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But, as Caputo wrote Wednesday, Gaetz âis ready to torchâ the DOJ should Trump successfully install him as attorney general. According to Caputo, Trump sees Gaetz as âa loyal, longtime adviser, an acid-tongued debate champ, and an aggrieved target of the feds.â Gaetz once faced a sex trafficking investigation by the very department heâs now slated to lead.
âAs Trump began formulating the type of individual he wanted atop the DOJ, he was drawn to those attributes and to the idea that Gaetz would help him investigate the investigators,â Caputo reports.
âThe hunters have become the hunted,â a "Gaetz confidantâ told the Bulwark. âThis is not your grandfatherâs party. This is MAGA.â
âNone of the attorneys had what Trump wants, and they didnât talk like Gaetz,â a Trump adviser said. âEveryone else looked at AG as if they were applying for a judicial appointment. They talked about their vaunted legal theories and constitutional bull----. Gaetz was the only one who said, âYeah, Iâll go over there and start cuttinâ f------ heads.ââ
Caputo reports the âaudaciousâ pick even âprompted immediate speculation that Gaetz was actually playing the role of a sacrificial lambâthere to give Republican senators a nominee to tank so that they would have cover to vote yes on other Cabinet selections.â
âBut those familiar with Trumpâs thinking say heâs deadly serious about getting Gaetz in at DOJ,â Caputo adds.
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