Rep. Matt Gaetz shares thoughts on politics and personal experiences

Rep. Matt Gaetz shares thoughts on politics and personal experiences
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Rep. Matt Gaetz, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district since 2017, shared his views on political and personal matters through a series of tweets on November 28, 2024.

In one tweet, Gaetz commented on the potential candidacy of Hillary Clinton in the 2028 presidential election. He expressed his opinion that if Clinton were to run and secure the nomination, it would “cement the dems as the pro-war party.” “If Hillary runs in 2028 and secures the nomination it really cements the dems as the pro-war party.” This tweet was posted at 17:59 UTC.

Later that day, at 20:26 UTC, Gaetz shared a more personal note about his Thanksgiving experience with a simple message stating he had overindulged during the holiday meal. “I’ve already eaten too much”.

In another tweet from November 28th at 21:13 UTC, Gaetz praised El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele for his leadership. He mentioned feeling inspired by Bukele and expressed admiration for El Salvador’s people during his visit to their country. “I am truly inspired by the leadership of El Salvador’s @nayibbukele It has been an honor to spend time in his country and get to know the incredible people here with warm smiles and big dreams.”



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