Reps. Steve Scalise and Matt Gaetz met today to discuss leaked audio of Scalise calling Gaetz's actions after the Jan. 6 insurrection 'potentially illegal' — and the Louisiana Republican isn’t quite offering a full-throated apology.
Reps. Steve Scalise and Matt Gaetz met Wednesday to discuss leaked audio of the House minority whip suggesting the Florida firebrand may have acted illegally after the Capitol riot. And Scalise isn’t quite offering a full-throated apology.
Leaving their meeting, Gaetz declined to comment on the details of their conversation, simply saying: “I want to reflect on it further.” When asked if he would apologize once he had all the information that Gaetz didn’t commit a criminal act by attacking Cheney in public following the Capitol siege by then-President Donald Trump supporters, Scalise replied “sure.”
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