House Republicans begin leaking scandalous new details about Matt Gaetz’s personal life

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Over the weekend House Republicans leaked to the media that they were planning to expel Matt Gaetz if he ousted Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. After Gaetz went through with the ouster, House Republicans leaked to the media that they were indeed looking to expel him. Now they’re starting to lay the groundwork for it.

House Republican Markwayne Mullin told CNN on Wednesday that Matt Gaetz used to show off his sex tapes to other Republicans on the House floor. Mullin also claimed that Gaetz liked to brag about crushing up viagra and chasing it with energy drinks so he could go all night.

Gaetz is denying all of this. But it’s clear what’s happening here. House Republicans are now starting to put dirt out there about Matt Gaetz in order to steer the media and the public toward Gaetz’s scandals. This way, if and when House Republicans move to expel Gaetz, the public will already be prepped on why it’s happening.

Of course House Republicans have also leaked that they intend to base the expulsion on the findings of the House Ethics Committee, which is focused on allegations that Gaetz engaged in underage sex trafficking and other heinous crimes. So if they do expel Gaetz, it looks like they’re going to drop a massive bombshell on him.

In the meantime, we’ll see how much more dirt House Republicans keep incrementally leaking to the media about Matt Gaetz. Remember, while Gaetz was able to get seven other House Republicans to go along with ousting Kevin McCarthy, more than two hundred House Republicans voted against Gaetz’ motion to oust McCarthy. This lack of a Speaker was the last thing they wanted, and now they seem intent on taking Gaetz down in retaliation. Bring it on. Gaetz should have been ousted a long time ago.

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