Matt Gaetz Was Dedicated To Being Trump’s Shield In The Mueller Investigation. So What Does He Do Now?
Rep. Matt Gaetz talks with reporters before a closed-door hearing on Capitol Hill October 19, 2018.
Gaetz on Monday also wanted to revisit some of his earlier, pre-Mueller conclusion comments. That day in his office, he said, “I was in a very bad mood.” “I love the country, I believe that the Congress let the country down, and I’m here to change it,” a goal he said he believed was in alignment with Trump’s efforts.
In the meantime, he said, “Maybe if we’re investigating a little less, we can legislate a little more. I’d love that.”
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