Trump's New Attorney General: Who Is Matt Gaetz?
Congressman Matt Gaetz has been nominated by Donald Trump to serve as Attorney General, a position that oversees the Department of Justice (DOJ) and holds power over federal law enforcement. Known for his loyalty to Trump and controversial political style, Gaetz’s nomination underscores Trump’s aim to fill his administration with allies committed to pursuing his policy agenda. Gaetz first gained prominence as a staunch Trump supporter, frequently defending the former president on cable news and social media. Elected to Congress in 2016, Gaetz quickly became a conservative firebrand, known for his confrontational style and clashes with both Democrats and moderate Republicans. In 2023, Gaetz made headlines when he filed a resolution to remove then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a move that stirred intraparty conflicts and highlighted Gaetz's disruptive approach. After McCarthy’s ouster, Gaetz faced a wave of attacks from his own party, with some GOP members funding primary challenges against him. Despite his political popularity with Trump’s base, Gaetz has been entangled in controversies, including allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use. The Justice Department launched a sex trafficking investigation into Gaetz in 2020 but ultimately did not charge him. Additionally, the House Ethics Committee had opened an inquiry into Gaetz’s conduct, which included allegations of sexual misconduct. With Gaetz’s recent resignation from Congress, this ethics investigation has effectively ended, clearing a potential obstacle in his Senate confirmation process. Trump’s choice of Gaetz as Attorney General has sparked widespread reactions among lawmakers, including skepticism within the GOP itself. Gaetz’s lack of experience and polarizing reputation led some to question the nomination, with Senator John Cornyn hinting that his Senate confirmation could become a contentious process. “I’m sure it will make for a popcorn-eating confirmation hearing,†noted Senator Thom Tillis. As Attorney General, Gaetz would assume a significant role in the executive branch, tasked with overseeing federal investigations and potentially quelling probes into Trump’s activities. During his 2024 campaign, Trump promised to “root out†what he describes as “weaponized government†within the DOJ, and Gaetz has pledged to reform the department. Analysts speculate that Gaetz, known for opposing investigations into Trump’s actions around the 2020 election, could seek to reverse ongoing DOJ prosecutions of Trump and his allies. Moreover, Gaetz’s nomination comes as Trump allies voice demands for broader purges within the DOJ. Figures like Mark Paoletta and Cleta Mitchell have argued that Justice Department officials unwilling to execute Trump’s agenda should be replaced. Gaetz himself has called for investigations into district attorneys who have prosecuted Trump, and his leadership could shift DOJ resources to investigate Trump’s political adversaries. The nomination has fueled fears that the DOJ under Gaetz may align closely with Trump’s White House, undermining the department’s traditional independence. Gaetz’s stance on social issues, including his support for anti-abortion legislation, suggests he may use his position to influence both federal and social policy enforcement. In Gaetz, Trump has selected an attorney general likely to serve as a loyal executor of his policies, and if confirmed, Gaetz will become one of Trump’s most watched Cabinet members.