THE GAETZ WAY — Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have formally requested the FBI file on former Florida GOP Rep. MATT GAETZ, who has been tapped by President-elect DONALD TRUMP to become AG, Rachael scoops. In the letter, sent to FBI Director CHRISTOPHER WRAY and obtained by POLITICO, Democratic members of Judiciary Committee requested the evidentiary file from law enforcement’s probe into whether Gaetz engaged in child sex trafficking. “In order for the Senate to perform its constitutional duty in this instance, we must be able to thoroughly review all relevant materials that speak to the credibility of these serious allegations against Mr. Gaetz,” reads the letter, which was signed by every Democrat of the panel except Georgia Sen. JON OSSOFF. Read the full letter Gaetz has denied all allegations of wrongdoing. THE BATHROOM BROUHAHA — As Rep. NANCY MACE (R-S.C.) pushes increasingly anti-transgender rhetoric in her crusade to bar transgender Rep.-elect SARAH McBRIDE (D-Del.) from using the women’s bathroom in the Capitol, Speaker MIKE JOHNSON has now weighed in with a new policy barring transgender women from using restrooms that align with their gender identities. “All single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings — such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms — are reserved for individuals of that biological sex,” Johnson said in a statement. “It is important to note that each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol.” The Hill’s Mychael Schnell scooped news of the policy Our colleague Olivia Beavers pressed Johnson on the new policy, asking if it would be enforceable. “Like all House policies, it's enforceable,” he said. “And we have single-sex facilities for a reason, and women deserve women’s-only spaces. And we are not anti-anyone and we are pro-woman. I think it is an important policy for us to continue. It’s always been an unwritten policy and now it is in writing.”
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Lara Trump is quickly becoming a favorite to succeed Marco Rubio in the Senate. MEDIA MOVE — Noah Bierman is joining POLITICO as White House editor. He previously was at the Los Angeles Times and is a Boston Globe alum. The announcement OUT AND ABOUT — The Walt Disney Company, Searchlight Pictures, the Motion Picture Association and the Polish Embassy hosted a screening of “A Real Pain” last night at the MPA, featuring a conversation with Jesse Eisenberg moderated by Wolf Blitzer. SPOTTED: Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.), Peruvian Ambassador Alfredo Ferrero, Susan Fox, Charlie Rivkin, Bogdan Klich, Nicole Elkon, Geoffrey Pyatt, Bill Bailey, Troy Dow, Hap Rigby, John Mercurio, Jonny Powell and Stan McCoy. — SPOTTED at the Women’s Tech & Telecom Partnership’s inaugural reception last night at Ciel Social Club: FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel, FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez, Shirley Bloomfield, Nicol Turner Lee, Jasmine Vasquez, Narda Jones, Sophia Bock, Deena Shetler, Kate Black, Joi Chaney, Amy Hinojosa, Ruth Milkman, Roger Sherman, Martha Heller, Katie Ray-Jones, Portia White, Ivy Choi, Jennifer Epperson, Lisa Hone, Trooper Sanders, Priscilla Argeris, Paloma Perez, Jennifer Bixler, Richard Lukas, Breon Wells and Tom Stroup. — SPOTTED at a party for Beth Solomon’s new book, “From Fired to Fabulous” ($13), yesterday at Martin’s Tavern, where Jack Evans gave a spirited account of his own experience: Gloria Dittus, Kenny Day, Gero Geilenbruegge, Francesca Craig, Lyndon Boozer, Tommy Quinn, Janet Donovan, Kevin Chaffee, Mignon Clyburn, Kevin Cirilli, Margaret Carlson, Didi Cutler, Marc Silverstein, Tom LoBianco, Matt Shirley, Richard Scully, Aniko Gaal Schott, Sheila Weidenfeld, Tamara and Joel Buchwald, Larry and Vesna Leamer, and Enid Doggett. — SPOTTED at a celebration last night of the launch of La Coalición Hispana (the Hispanic Coalition), a new 501(c)(3), at Akin’s Gump Capitol Hill office: Jose Borjon, Ruben Barrales, Addison Smith, Luis Bernal, Ruth Cruz, Melisa Diaz, Javier Cuebas, Ralina Cardona, Javier LLano and Lorenzo Gabriel LLano-Cruz. TRANSITION — Aaron Walker is joining Think Big as managing director of its new public relations and crisis comms practice. He previously was EVP at WE Worldwide and is an Edelman alum. ENGAGED — Cara Schumann, deputy director of federal strategies at All* Above All and an Amy Klobuchar alum, and Sean Moazezi, a physician, got engaged Saturday in New Orleans. They met in Alabama while she was working on Sen. Doug Jones’ 2020 campaign. Pic WEDDING — Rasheedah Thomas Ballou, founder of Emerald Digital Solutions and board vice chair of the Women’s Congressional Staff Foundation, and Jeff Ballou, a producer with ABC News, got married on Friday at Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C, in a ceremony that was officiated by Rev. William H. Lamar IV. The candlelight reception was held in the Cosmos, where Jeff was elected to membership last summer. The two met at a mutual friend's birthday party at a rooftop bar named Whiskey Charlie in late Spring 2018. The couple also received congratulatory letters from President Joe Biden and VP Kamala Harris. Pic, via Myron Fields … Another pic … SPOTTED: Adrienne Todman, Fawn and Keith Weaver, Kimberly Godwin Manning, Joyce Brayboy, Clifford Brown, Hope Goins, Vicki Ballou-Watts, William Clyburn Jr., Courtney Clyburn Pope, Jennifer Clyburn Reed, Thomas Burr, Jerome Navies, Sheila Brooks and Rodney Brooks. WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Carly Bird, founder and president of Bird’s Eye Consulting and a Ron DeSantis, Kevin Stitt and NRCC alum, and Eric Bird, an associate financial adviser at Davenport & Co. and a former professional soccer player, recently welcomed Roselynn Tannery Bird, who came in at 7 lbs, 1 oz. Pic … Another pic — Olivia Gazis, intelligence and national security reporter at CBS News, and Kyle Gazis, counsel in Davis Polk & Wardwell’s white collar defense and investigations practice, welcomed Oriane Marie Gazis on Nov. 5. She’s named for the French word for sunrise and her great-grandmother, and joins big siblings Odette and Onyx. Pic Did someone forward this email to you? Sign up here. Send Playbookers tips to playbook@politico.com or text us at 202-556-3307. Playbook couldn’t happen without our editor Mike DeBonis, deputy editor Zack Stanton and Playbook Daily Briefing producer Callan Tansill-Suddath. Correction: Yesterday’s Playbook PM misspelled Ashraf Khalil’s name.
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