In a surprising turn of events, former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his name from consideration for Attorney General following a candid phone call with President-elect Donald Trump. The decision came after weeks of intense efforts to secure Senate confirmation, but mounting obstacles proved insurmountable, according to insiders.
Sources revealed that while Gaetz initially made significant progress during his meetings with Senate leaders, the situation deteriorated when it became clear he lacked the necessary votes for confirmation. “At best this was going to be complicated and drag on into February, March,” an insider disclosed to The Daily Mail. “And a strong A.G. is central to everything Trump wants to get started on on day one … immigration, overhauling the D.O.J.”
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The president-elect reportedly had a forthright discussion with Gaetz, explaining the grim reality of the situation. Despite both men lobbying hard to sway undecided Senators, the votes simply weren’t there. A source close to the matter stated, “They spoke and Trump made clear that he couldn’t move the votes in the direction that they needed to move. Gaetz’s decision came after that.”
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