"Unqualified"

No but I suspect the MAGA folks will. Gotta wipe up all the "emissions" after you see the next clown he crams into the clown car.

Go ahead and rub yourself as you need to. No one on here can see you. MMmmmmMMMmmmmm


Have you tried crying?
 
Through the use of time travel, I have video of the new trump administration in power(and for some reason in space).

 
I doubt any Swampers are worried that Matt Gaetz isn't qualified (he is far more qualified than, for instance, Jeff Sessions, who idiotically recused himself from the Russiagate investigation without even requesting to see any evidence).

They're worried that Gaetz will tear down their fiefdoms.

As for the so-called "conservatives" who are clutching their pearls, the Gaetz nomination serves as an excellent litmus test for weeding these people out.

How can anyone who has witnessed the past four years be more concerned about whether Gaetz has paid his dues to Washington DC than they are about defenestrating a petty, partisan, politicized DOJ.
Gaetz not properly following the instructions of the Zionist masters may have had a lot to do with why he was taken out.
 
Gaetz is likely finished in Congress. You do realize that in accepting Trump's offer of AG, he resigned his seat in writing. Then, of course, he dropped trying to get the AG job. In Florida, that means the state has to hold a special election and elect Gaetz's replacement for the open seat. Now, Gaetz can run for that seat, but there's no guarantee he'll get it back...

Thought that might make your day.
You got almost everything wrong.

First what you got right. Gaetz did resign his current Congressional seat. He did not resign the seat he was elected for. That means on January 6th, he will be sworn back into office. There is not enough time between then and now to have a special election.

He will be sworn into office on January 6th, and could not have been actually nominated until January 20th, so his stated reason for resigning from current office makes no sense. The real reason was he was hoping to be out of office before the report for his removal from office was released.

Now Gaetz is hoping that the previous report for removal of office will be considered stale for his "new" office, and have to be completely redone. That will buy him a few more months, and he may be able to keep witnesses from testifying against him again.

It is a coins toss on how long he will remain in office, but he will be sworn in on January 6th.
 
You got almost everything wrong.

First what you got right. Gaetz did resign his current Congressional seat. He did not resign the seat he was elected for. That means on January 6th, he will be sworn back into office. There is not enough time between then and now to have a special election.

He will be sworn into office on January 6th, and could not have been actually nominated until January 20th, so his stated reason for resigning from current office makes no sense. The real reason was he was hoping to be out of office before the report for his removal from office was released.

Now Gaetz is hoping that the previous report for removal of office will be considered stale for his "new" office, and have to be completely redone. That will buy him a few more months, and he may be able to keep witnesses from testifying against him again.

It is a coins toss on how long he will remain in office, but he will be sworn in on January 6th.
And, another post where you failed to look anything up.



Gaetz's seat will remain vacant until filled by special election in April.
 
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