Matt Gaetz shares thoughts on political strategies and health crises

Matt Gaetz shares thoughts on political strategies and health crises
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district, has recently shared several tweets addressing political topics and events. Gaetz, who succeeded Jeff Miller in 2017, is known for his active engagement on social media platforms.

On January 24, 2025, Gaetz posted a tweet mentioning Congressman Bean’s intentions to “play offense.” The statement was accompanied by a link: “Congressman Bean wants to play offense.”

On January 25, 2025, Gaetz shared another tweet featuring an emoji with no accompanying text or context. This brief post can be found at “”.

Later on January 25, 2025, Gaetz addressed the topic of disease attribution in a tweet stating: “First they blamed the Wuhan Flu on Trump. Now, the Bird Flu…” The complete post is available at “First they blamed the Wuhan Flu on Trump. Now, the Bird Flu…”



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