Matt Gaetz's path to lead the US Department of Justice ended after misconduct allegations complicated the former Florida congressman's path to confirmation.
President-elect Trump had chosen Gaetz to serve as Attorney General, America's top law enforcement officer. On X, formerly Twitter, the 42-year-old said the debate over his past and fitness for the role "was unfairly becoming a distraction" to the work of the incoming Trump administration.
The Florida lawmaker is the subject of a long-running investigation by a congressional ethics panel into a number of claims involving drugs, bribes and sex. Here's all you need to know about reports.
A woman who attended a 2017 party with him has testified to the House committee that she saw the then-congressman having sex with a minor, her lawyer has said.
The same lawyer alleged on Monday that this witness and another woman were paid by Gaetz to have sex with him.
Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing and called the investigation into him a "smear campaign".
The Department of Justice (DoJ) - which Gaetz would lead in the post - also investigated the claim involving the minor but ultimately did not file any criminal charges against him.
When he learned of his nomination by President-elect Donald Trump, he resigned from Congress, putting him out of reach of the investigation by the ethics panel - which deadlocked on whether to release their findings.
Pressure was building for it to publish its report on the alleged misconduct before Gaetz withdrew his nomination entirely.