matt gaetz critiques economist’s bukele article and michigan elections

matt gaetz critiques economist’s bukele article and michigan elections
U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz representing Florida's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who has been a prominent political figure since he began representing Florida’s 1st District in the U.S. Congress in 2017, recently took to social media to express his views on various issues. The tweets, dated June 3, 2025, highlight his opinions on international media coverage and domestic election concerns.

On June 3, Gaetz criticized an article by The Economist regarding El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele. He described the piece as “shameful” and indicated that he had addressed this issue further in another platform. “The Economist Bukele Smear is Shameful.”

Later that day, Gaetz posted a brief tweet with a link suggesting ongoing concerns without providing specific details: “Still a problem” (June 3).

In another post from June 3, Gaetz pointed out perceived inadequacies within Michigan’s electoral process, stating there was significant work still needed: “Much more to do on this. Michigan’s elections remain a mess.”

Matt Gaetz continues to reside in Niceville and brings his educational background from Florida State University and the College of William & Mary into his political career.



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