House Republicans are considering whether to move forward with disciplinary measures against House Ethics Committee ranking member Susan Wild (D-PA) over her handling of the panel’s investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).
Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) said he had been asked for his “view” on introducing a censure resolution against Wild, who will leave Congress in January, amid reports that she was at the center of leaks regarding the Gaetz investigation. It’s unclear whether Republicans would move forward with such a measure, which would need to be brought to the floor next week before Congress adjourns and Wild is no longer a House member.
“House Ethics discussions are confidential, and House Ethics has no jurisdiction over individuals not serving in Congress. There must be
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