The Independent, a leftist newspaper based in the United Kingdom, is shocking readers with an admission that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s nominee for U.S. Attorney General, former Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), is “nuanced” and “interesting.” Writer Andrew Feinberg notes that Gaetz has stood out among Republican lawmakers in several policy areas, even working across the aisles on drug policy reform and antitrust enforcement.

Feinberg’s noting of Gaetz’s heterodox and populist policy stances, popular among segments of both Republican and Democrat voters, follows a call by The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, for the corporate media to offer a truthful look at former Congressman’s record and the allegations made against him.

“It is no coincidence that the knives were out for one of the few Members of the House of Representatives who does not take campaign donations from moneyed, corporate interests, nor Political Action Committees (PACs),” Kassam wrote, continuing: “In taking this conscientious stand, Gaetz found himself in the crosshairs of the irate establishment from his very first day on Capitol Hill.”

“But the media doesn’t have to fall for nor peddle the Gaetz hoax again. It could and should instead do its job: ask the hard questions of both sides and report the facts as they emerge, not as they want them to emerge,” The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief added.

The House Ethics Committee has pushed forward with its investigation and report on Gaetz. However, the Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) already completed a probe into the allegations against him, finding the witness testimony dubious and unreliable. In an environment where U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, through special counsel Jack Smith and several state-level Democrat District Attorneys, has pursued a dogged lawfare campaign against Trump and his allies, the fact that he passed on prosecuting Gaetz is telling.

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