Matt Gaetz comments on OANN interview and Ukraine aid

Matt Gaetz comments on OANN interview and Ukraine aid
U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz representing Florida's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district since 2017, shared several tweets on March 4, 2025. Known for his outspoken nature and active presence on social media, Gaetz often uses this platform to communicate his views and engage with current events.

In a tweet posted at 02:19:29 UTC, Rep. Gaetz commended an interview conducted by his colleague Chanel Rion from One America News Network (OANN). He stated: “Great interview from my @oann colleague @ChanelRion https://t.co/PEVP1NaJsv”.

Later that day, at 05:08:52 UTC, he expressed surprise or interest in an unspecified piece of news with the brief comment: “Well thats news https://t.co/K9UyJOszre”.

Shortly after, at 05:11:31 UTC, Rep. Gaetz voiced his opinion on international aid policy by stating that reducing aid to Ukraine was overdue. His post read: “Cutting aid to Ukraine long overdue https://t.co/h2Ofv2fn81”.



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