Rep. Matt Gaetz comments on Vish Burra and Hunter Biden pardon

Rep. Matt Gaetz comments on Vish Burra and Hunter Biden pardon
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district, has recently shared a series of tweets discussing current political issues. Gaetz, who succeeded Jeff Miller in 2017 and has been active in politics since his time in the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2016, is known for his outspoken nature on social media.

On December 2, 2024, Gaetz tweeted about “Laptop Guy” Vish Burra with a link to an external source. The tweet read: “Laptop Guy” Vish Burra called the shot https://t.co/w6CsWOdAIP.

The following day, on December 3, he commented on the complexity surrounding Hunter Biden’s pardon. His tweet stated: “The Hunter Biden pardon has so many more layers than you realize.”

Later that day, Gaetz made another post simply stating: “Obviously https://t.co/LcmkDqPSyr“, which was accompanied by a link to additional content.



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