Former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz is no longer a candidate to become attorney general.
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) could potentially return to Congress after withdrawing as a candidate for attorney general in President-elect Donald Trumpâs second administration.
âI do not intend to take the oath of office for the same office in the 119th Congress to pursue the position of attorney general in the Trump administration,â Gaetz said.
DeSantis, a Republican, said earlier this month that he had instructed Floridaâs secretary of state to schedule a special election for the seat, which represents Floridaâs First Congressional District. The election has not yet been scheduled.
Based on state and federal requirements, the special election is not expected to be held until after the new Congress is sworn in on Jan. 3, 2025.
Aubrey Jewett, the assistant director of the University of Central Floridaâs School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, told The Epoch Times that Gaetz could try to rescind the resignation.
Gaetz can rescind the resignation if it did not yet go into effect, Peter Bergerson, professor emeritus of political science at Florida Gulf Coast University, told The Epoch Times in an email. If the resignation is successfully rescinded, then Gaetz will be a member of the House and will keep his seat in January.
Both Jewett and Bergerson said that regardless of the resignation, Gaetz can run in the special election if one is held.
Gaetzâs return to the House could result in the release of a report compiled following an investigation of various allegations against him by the House Ethics Committee. The committee said it was not releasing the report in light of Gaetzâs no longer being part of Congress.
âI donât think he wants that report released. I think thatâs been a pretty big driving factor in his decisions,â Jewett said.
A spokesman for Gaetz did not respond to a request for comment.
Gaetz said in his withdrawal announcement that he did not want to be a distraction for Trumpâs second term.
âI remain fully committed to see that Donald J. Trump is the most successful President in history,â Gaetz said.
Trump said, âMatt has a wonderful future, and I look forward to watching all of the great things he will do!â
Gaetz started representing Floridaâs First District in 2017. He easily won reelection in the 2024 election with 66 percent of the vote.
A Gaetz entry to the special election could clear the field, especially if Trump issues a fresh endorsement, Jewett said.
DeSantis is also preparing to name an individual for an upcoming vacancy in the Senate should Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), as planned, become Trumpâs secretary of state. DeSantis could consider naming Gaetz to that vacancy. Whoever is appointed will finish Rubioâs six-year term, which started in January 2023. Even if DeSantis does not choose Gaetz, the former congressman could run for the next full term in 2026.
Another possibility is vying for the governorship of Florida. DeSantis, who cruised to reelection in 2022, is term-limited from running again. Gaetz has said before, though, that he is not interested in becoming governor.
As for Trump, he will vet other possible candidates for attorney general, the transition team said.
âPresident Trump will announce his new decision when it is made,â Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman, told news outlets in a statement.
Trump previously nominated Todd Blanche, one of his personal lawyers, to the post of deputy attorney general and Emil Bove, another attorney who has represented Trump, to another top position in the Department of Justice. The attorney general is the leader of the department.
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