Gaetz will be ‘put through the wringer’ by Senate, Republican Congressman sayspublished at 23:16 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November
As well as making a return to the White House for a presidential meeting, Donald Trump has spent the day announcing the names of some of his proposed Cabinet members.
One of these - Matt Gaetz - has drawn a lot of criticism since Trump announced he wanted him to be attorney general.
And a Republican Congressman admits that the Trump pick won’t get an easy ride when put before the Senate to be confirmed.
Speaking to BBC News, Jake LaTurner accepts that Gaetz is a “controversial figure”.
“Without question it will be a very interesting and controversial Senate hearing,” he says. “They will run Matt through the wringer, they’ll have a lot of questions… It will be a very controversial newsworthy spectacle, no doubt about it.”
And, pressed on whether he believes Gaetz should become attorney general, LaTurner stresses that Trump has the right to nominate who he likes after his election victory, but adds that these nominees must still go through the process set out by the constitution.