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President Donald Trump’s nomination of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as the next Attorney General has reportedly run into significant opposition in the Senate, raising doubts about the viability of his confirmation. On Wednesday, Trump’s announcement of Gaetz sent ripples through the political world, with the former president praising Gaetz as a “deeply gifted and tenacious attorney” who could “end Weaponized Government, protect our Borders, dismantle Criminal Organizations, and restore Americans’ badly shattered Faith and Confidence in the Justice Department.”

Trump’s endorsement of Gaetz highlighted his commitment to rooting out what he perceives as systemic corruption within the Department of Justice (DOJ). He described Gaetz as a fighter who would uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, promising a stark departure from previous appointments that Trump has criticized for failing to address deep-seated issues within the DOJ. Many conservative commentators and activists have applauded the choice, viewing it as a bold move to confront entrenched bureaucracy and push forward Trump’s America First agenda.

However, significant resistance has emerged, even within Trump’s own party. The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that as many as 30 Republican senators, including vocal moderates like Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine, are expected to oppose Gaetz’s nomination. This internal dissent has been described as a clear affront to Trump’s influence over the party, with one source quoted by the *Journal* stating, “People are p***ed.”

The resistance from Senate Republicans has been compounded by calls for a thorough review of Gaetz’s past controversies. Senator John Cornyn of Texas, for instance, emphasized the need to scrutinize findings from the House Ethics Committee’s investigation into Gaetz, which included allegations of sexual misconduct. While the DOJ cleared Gaetz of any criminal wrongdoing in February 2023, the Ethics Committee’s inquiry was reignited later that year amid Gaetz’s high-profile challenge to then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

The investigation and subsequent backlash from GOP leadership occurred during a period of heightened tension between Gaetz and establishment Republicans. Gaetz’s successful Motion to Vacate the Chair against McCarthy, which led to the Speaker’s removal, deepened divisions within the party. Critics have suggested that the ongoing Ethics Committee probe may be politically motivated, with Gaetz’s allies accusing his detractors of orchestrating a smear campaign to derail his nomination.

While Gaetz remains a divisive figure, his supporters argue that he represents a much-needed reformist approach to an agency they believe has been weaponized against conservatives. Trump’s choice, while polarizing, underscores his intention to surround himself with loyalists who share his vision of reshaping the federal government.

Gaetz’s path to confirmation appears increasingly uncertain as Senate Republicans, including several high-profile figures, signal their unwillingness to support his nomination. If the opposition holds, it would mark a significant setback for Trump and a reflection of the lingering divides within the GOP over his leadership and policy agenda.

Sources:

– The Gateway Pundit
– The Wall Street Journal
– ABC News