Rep. Matt Gaetz announces new role with One America News

Rep. Matt Gaetz announces new role with One America News
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district, shared a series of tweets on December 10, 2024, expressing enthusiasm about various developments. Gaetz has been serving in Congress since 2017 after succeeding Jeff Miller and has a background in law with degrees from Florida State University and the College of William & Mary.

In his first tweet posted at 14:10 UTC, Rep. Gaetz exclaimed “KASHMENTUM!” The context or further details regarding this statement were not provided within the tweet itself.

Later that day, at 14:59 UTC, he announced his involvement with One America News by stating “I am so excited to be part of the One America News family!” This marks a significant development in his professional endeavors outside of congressional duties.

At 16:57 UTC, Rep. Gaetz shared another brief message on social media saying “You won’t want to miss it!” The specifics of what should not be missed were not elaborated upon in this post.



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