Matt Gaetz addresses sales promotion and refugee crisis on Twitter

Matt Gaetz addresses sales promotion and refugee crisis on Twitter
Congressman Matt Gaetz — Clerk U.S. House of Representatives
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Former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st District since 2017, recently shared a series of tweets on various topics ranging from promotions to international affairs. Gaetz, born in Hollywood, Florida, and a graduate of Florida State University and the College of William & Mary, continues to engage with his audience through social media.

On June 20, 2025, Gaetz tweeted about a promotional event by All Family Pharma: “Visit @AllFamilyPharma for a big summer sale!” The tweet was posted at 14:21 UTC.

Later that day at 15:36 UTC, he posed questions regarding refugee intake amidst geopolitical conflicts: “How many refugees from the newest regime change war will Israel take? Or America?”

Subsequently, at 15:51 UTC, Gaetz offered encouragement in another post without specifying further details: “Keep up the great work!”

Matt Gaetz has been an active figure in politics since his time in the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2016 before moving to Congress. He currently resides in Niceville and is known for engaging with his constituents and broader audience through social media platforms.



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