
House Ethics Committee confirms investigation into Democrat Jimmy Gomez
The House Ethics Committee officially announced an investigation into Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) Monday for sexual misconduct allegations.The House Ethics Committee told CNN earlier this year they had begun the early stages of an investigation after an April New York Post story alleged the congressman was seen kissing an aide. Gomez said he did not violate any House ethics rules, but acknowledged he had made mistakes in his marriage.
- ▪The House Ethics Committee officially announced an investigation into Rep.
- ▪Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) Monday for sexual misconduct allegations.The House Ethics Committee told CNN earlier this year they had begun the early stages of an investigation after an April New York Post story alleged the congressman was seen kissin
- ▪Gomez said he did not violate any House ethics rules, but acknowledged he had made mistakes in his marriage.
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The House Ethics Committee officially announced an investigation into Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) Monday for sexual misconduct allegations.The House Ethics Committee told CNN earlier this year they had begun the early stages of an investigation after an April New York Post story alleged the congressman was seen kissing an aide. Gomez said he did not violate any House ethics rules, but acknowledged he had made mistakes in his marriage. Recommended Stories House Ethics Committee confirms investigation into Democrat Jimmy Gomez Cory Mills’s political future on the line following domestic violence allegations Trump to campaign for Darline Graham Nordone in South Carolina “Years ago, I made personal mistakes outside my marriage that have caused real pain to my wife and family,” Gomez said in a…
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