Rep. Matt Gaetz engages followers in tweets with varied personal and political content

Rep. Matt Gaetz engages followers in tweets with varied personal and political content
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, representing Florida’s 1st district, is an active member of the U.S. Congress. On April 2 and 3, 2025, Gaetz tweeted a series of statements that touch on various topics, including public endorsements and personal views. A Republican since 2017, Gaetz has a history in both state and national politics.

In a tweet posted on April 2, Gaetz expressed support for an individual named Bill. He offered a note of encouragement, stating, “Great job Bill! You’ll be great.” The context or identity of Bill was not included in the brief tweet.

Later on the same day, Gaetz engaged with another individual named Steve, expressing agreement with his views. Gaetz said, “Steve is correct. I’m a Khanservative too.” The tweet hints at an ideological connection, though further details were not elaborated.

On April 3, Gaetz posted a brief tweet containing a question about statistics related to gender transition. He asked, “30 Percent TRANS?!” The tweet made an inquiry regarding a notable percentage, though Gaetz did not provide further explanation or context.



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