Matt Gaetz comments on Trump’s baby bonus incentives and hosts The Anchormen Show

Matt Gaetz comments on Trump’s baby bonus incentives and hosts The Anchormen Show
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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 several updates through his social media platform. Gaetz, who previously served in the Florida House of Representatives and currently resides in Niceville, Florida, posted about an upcoming program discussing incentives related to a proposal by former President Donald Trump and other topics.

On April 24, 2025, Matt Gaetz tweeted about a segment on “Anchormen” examining Trump’s proposed “Baby Bonus”. He questioned the initiative by posting, “Trump’s Baby Bonus: Good Idea, TERRIBLE Incentives?” and invited followers to tune in to the show at 7 p.m. EST. The segment included mentions of participants Vish Burra, Nefertari, and Allum Bokhari.

Later that same evening, Gaetz promoted another episode of “The Anchormen Show” scheduled for April 24, focusing on demographic challenges and ideological differences within political factions. He tweeted, “The Anchormen Show with Matt Gaetz | Birth Rate Crisis & Tech Right vs MAGA”.

Into the early hours of April 25, Gaetz shared a succinct post cryptically titled “Solitary Santos”, which may refer to another topic discussed on his show or an independent subject matter.

Matt Gaetz, born in Hollywood, Florida, in 1982, attended Florida State University and College of William & Mary, earning a Bachelor of Science and a Juris Doctor respectively.



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