Matt Gaetz comments on Michigan politics and shares promotional links on social media

Congressman Matt Gaetz - Matt Gaetz Official Photo
Congressman Matt Gaetz - Matt Gaetz Official Photo
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Former Congressman Matt Gaetz posted a series of tweets on August 13, 2025, addressing political topics and sharing promotional content with his followers. Gaetz, who has represented Florida’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress since 2017 after serving in the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2016, continues to be active on social media.

In a tweet at 02:26 UTC, Gaetz commented “Sad but true https://t.co/KSyOESsoaV”.

Later that morning, at 04:32 UTC, he promoted an external website and discount code in a tweet reading “Visit https://t.co/hsOgndpaQ9

Code: Matt10 https://t.co/20tDLSZ2Vq“.

By the afternoon, at 17:29 UTC, Gaetz turned his attention to Michigan politics with a post stating “This guy could be Michigan’s next Governor https://t.co/wYCUl5sI3P”.

Gaetz, born in Hollywood, Florida in 1982 and currently residing in Niceville, holds a BS from Florida State University and a JD from the College of William & Mary. His continued presence on social platforms comes after years of legislative experience at both state and federal levels.



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