Rep. Matt Gaetz tweets comments on energy bills and cooperation

Rep. Matt Gaetz tweets comments on energy bills and cooperation
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Representative Matt Gaetz, a prominent figure in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 1st district, took to social media recently to express his views on various matters. With a background in law and a strong political presence, Gaetz has been serving his district since 2017, succeeding Jeff Miller. Gaetz’s legislative history includes a tenure in the Florida House of Representatives prior to his congressional role. The following is an account of his recent tweets shared in early April 2025.

In a tweet dated April 3, 2025, Gaetz expressed appreciation for ongoing collaborations, stating “Great cooperation”.

Later that day, Gaetz shared his perspective on the Department of Health and Human Services’ responsibilities, writing “Good! It’s not HHS’s job to pay energy bills.” on April 3, 2025.

On the same date, Gaetz posted another tweet with a more cryptic message stating “Tariff the Pandas!” further showcasing his active engagement on social media platforms.



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