President-elect Trump has named controversial right-wing firebrand Rep. Matt Gaetz to be attorney general, an announcement that sent shock waves across both sides of the aisle in Washington D.C.

Gaetz, a five-term congressman from the Florida panhandle, is facing a House ethics probe and recently beat a federal criminal investigation into allegations that he paid underage girls for sex during drug-fueled parties and luxury vacations. He has been among the most outspoken champions of Trump’s claims that Democrats and law-enforcement officials unfairly targeted the once and future president with bogus criminal investigations, including the probes by Special Counsel Jack Smith. Trump insiders had not mentioned Gaetz as a candidate to lead the Department of Justice before the stunning announcement, which came as the pair flew back to Florida together after Trump spent the day in the nation’s capital.

“Matt will end weaponized government, protect our borders, dismantle criminal organizations and restore Americans’ badly-shattered faith and confidence in the Justice Department,” Trump wrote on his social media site. “He is a champion for the Constitution and the rule of law.” The attorney general would presumably need to be confirmed by the next Senate, which will includes at least 53 Republicans, so Gaetz could afford to lose the votes of no more than three or four GOP senators.

Even as Republican senators have sworn allegiance to Trump, some suggested Gaetz could fa.