Matt Gaetz shares ambiguous tweets on social media

Matt Gaetz shares ambiguous tweets on social media
Congressman Matt Gaetz — Clerk U.S. House of Representatives
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Former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who has a history of active engagement on social media, recently shared a series of cryptic tweets. These messages, posted on April 16, 2025, have drawn attention due to their brevity and ambiguity. Gaetz, known for his outspoken nature, appears to be commenting on contemporary issues or events in these tweets.

In a tweet posted at 14:09 UTC, Gaetz wrote, “Yikes”, attaching a link which hints at a possible reaction to an event or situation.

Later, at 15:46 UTC, he posted another tweet stating, “Not AI”. This comment might suggest a viewpoint on the ongoing discourse surrounding artificial intelligence technologies.

At 15:53 UTC, Gaetz tweeted “Biden 2028”, a reference likely to President Joe Biden, towards whom the former congressman is known for having political opinions.

Matt Gaetz has served in the U.S. Congress, representing Florida’s 1st District, since 2017. Prior to his tenure in Congress, he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2016.



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