As the political zone is currently flooded with Afghanistan and COVID news, The legend of Rep. Matt Gaetz It has been in a secondary position since the spring. At the end of March, I suspected that the leaks from FBI/DOJ party hackers exposed the investigation of members of Congress.
Since then, allegations of sex trafficking and other evil activities have continued to emerge, but have never been confirmed. At the same time, Gates has been launching the so-called “America First” rally, attacking on a nationwide scale. Whether this effort has any direct connection with former President Donald Trump is a mystery.
However, when investigative news broke, it was interesting that Gaetz Claim a conspiracy Oppose him.Many media have refuted this idea, but I Written at the time The evidence supports what he said.
Now, in a somewhat unexpected move, Gaetz has been proven correct by prosecuting those who tried to blackmail him and his father.
The plot becomes thicker
Remember Matt Gaetz’s claim that someone tried to shake his father for $25 million and promised to give clemency federal treatment in the sex crime investigation of the House of Representatives?
A man named Stephen Alford has just been sued
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— Mark Caputo (@MarcACaputo) August 31, 2021
A Florida developer and fraud criminal was arrested on Tuesday for attempting to extort Rep. Matt Gates’ father for $25 million in exchange for a presidential pardon, which would close a policy against Republicans. High-profile criminal sex transaction investigation. Congressman.
Stephen Alford, 62, of Fort Walton Beach, was charged with wire fraud and destruction of property, subject to a seizure order.
indictment Alleged that in March and April of this year, Alford tried to get Gaetz’s wealthy father Don to pay a large sum of money as part of a complex transaction called “Project Homecoming.” Alford’s plan will also fund a private effort to rescue former FBI agent Robert Levinson who disappeared in Iran in 2007. US officials said last year that they believed Levinson was arrested during Iranian custody and subsequently died, but Iran publicly denied that Levinson had been arrested. His body was never found.
At the same time, despite the numerous accusations made by the media, Gates still has not been charged. There is a lesson about how the government uses targeted leaks in the news industry to harm political opponents, and no one is punished for it.
Of course, Gates is the kind of politician who can annoy some people in the wrong way. Big hair, derivative roles and people who pursue the spotlight may not be your food. However, none of these can be used as an excuse to use illegal leaks to try to destroy someone without any evidence of misconduct (at least as far as the content has been made public).
If DOJ really has something, they should have already started to deal with it. But there is little reason to believe that they just need more time to deal with the alleged investigation of Gaetz. On the contrary, it seems to be of no avail, but for some people, ambiguity has become a convenient political weapon.
Maybe I was wrong, Gaetz was eventually accused of something, but for now, he has been proven correct in key aspects, and those who have been hiding behind anonymous sources have not provided anything of value.



