US President Donald Trump has recently announced that his candidate for the general prosecutor is Matt Getz Congressman. Although Gethz has never worked in either the Ministry of Justice or the prosecutor, his dedication to Trump and the critic of the "armed government" made him a central figure in the current political course of the Republican Party.
According to Trump, Gethz is able to carry out comprehensive reforms: "Matt will end the armed government, protect our borders, eliminate criminal organizations and restore the destroyed faith and confidence of Americans in the Ministry of Justice." Trump stressed that Getz was a key player in the fight against the so -called "deception Russia, Russia, Russia", which indicates his support in Trump's efforts to counteract the accusation of cooperation with Russia.
However, some Republicans do not share enthusiasm for Getz's candidacy. According to Congressman Max Miller, a former Trump Assistant, "the President rewards him for loyalty, but Mr. Getz is unlikely to receive the Senate's approval." The presence of the ghetz among the candidates, according to sources, provoked an ambiguous reaction among the Republicans: during the announcement in the hall, loud soils were heard.
The position of Attorney General is key to Trump. This gives him a lever to realize his election promises, including mass deportation, pardon of participants on January 6, and, as Trump announced, considering the possibility of persecution of those who pursued him during the presidency.
However, Getz's candidacy can cause difficulties in approval because of his contradictory views. Known for his anti -Ukrainian position, he stated that he considers it appropriate to accept NATO Russia, not Ukraine, which caused widespread resonance. In February 2023, Gethz initiated a resolution calling on Baiden's administration to stop Ukraine's support and facilitate a "peace agreement".