Trump says he's sticking with Gaetz despite allegations of paying for sex
President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that he's standing by his controversial attorney general pick Matt Gaetz, even as the allegations intensify against the former Florida congressman of having paid for sex, and some Senate Republicans say there is little chance he'll be confirmed.
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