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Matt Gaetz wants to oversee his own investigation

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Joel Greenberg, Gaetz’s associate, has agreed to cooperate, which requires him to tell the DOJ

[Lieu for Congress] {NAME}, Matt Gaetz seems to think that the right to a fair trial means he can investigate himself -- and Kevin McCarthy and his followers agree. Letting Gaetz continue to serve on the House Judiciary Committee, which has oversight over the Department of Justice, is a huge conflict of interest. While Gaetz is entitled to the presumption of innocence, he does not have the right to oversee his own investigation. [That’s why I’m pushing to get him removed from his role on the House Judiciary Committee. Add your name to tell McCarthy you agree.]( Joel Greenberg, Gaetz’s associate, has agreed to cooperate, which requires him to tell the DOJ everything he knows. It is improper for Gaetz to continue to serve on the committee that provides oversight of the Department. [That’s why Matt Gaetz must be removed from the committee.]( I will keep fighting until we have a true investigation -- without any conflicts of interest. [JOIN ME]( [JOIN ME]( In solidarity, Ted   --------------------------------------------------------------- www.tedlieu.com Ted Lieu for Congress · United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To stop receiving emails, [click here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Ted Lieu for Congress

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