Rep. Matt Gaetz shares cryptic tweets amid ongoing discussions

Rep. Matt Gaetz shares cryptic tweets amid ongoing discussions
Matt Gaetz U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 1st District since 2017, recently posted a series of tweets on March 18, 2025. Known for his active engagement on social media, Gaetz’s posts often draw significant attention and discussion.

In a tweet dated March 18, 2025, at 01:32:50 UTC, Rep. Gaetz stated, “They tried to take the plane https://t.co/lYiR4x3DCM”. The context or subject of this statement was not elaborated upon in the tweet.

Later that day at 03:40:10 UTC, Gaetz shared another post with a single emoji, ” https://t.co/0YKIlfYlEU”. This tweet also lacked additional context or commentary from the congressman.

Finally, at 14:42:51 UTC on the same day, Gaetz tweeted an expression of disdain with the words “What pussies https://t.co/u6V33xXoVO”. The specific target or situation referenced by this remark was not specified in the message.



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