Rep. Matt Gaetz comments on Disney and healthcare reform

Rep. Matt Gaetz comments on Disney and healthcare reform
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district, shared his views on various topics through social media posts on February 13, 2025. Gaetz, who has been serving in Congress since 2017 and previously served in the Florida House of Representatives, expressed opinions ranging from cultural commentary to healthcare policy.

In a tweet posted at 04:14:21 UTC, Gaetz made a brief statement regarding Disney with the message “Make Disney Great Again!”.

Later that day at 14:36:04 UTC, he posted another tweet simply stating “He’s right”, without further context or elaboration provided in the post itself.

At 16:13:22 UTC on the same day, Gaetz addressed healthcare policy by reaffirming a commitment to Medicare while suggesting reforms for Medicaid. He stated “We promised not to mess with Medicare. Medicaid is in deep need of reform, which can be accomplished for less money if run by the states.”



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