Former U.S. representative Matt Gaetz withdrew from the running to become U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s attorney general on Thursday, following continued scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation. Gaetz’s withdrawal is a blow to Trump’s push to install steadfast loyalists in his incoming administration. Reggie Cecchini explains.
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Matt Gaetz withdraws as Trump’s attorney general pick
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