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Matt Gaetz Joins Cameo with Custom Videos Selling for $500

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz ditched Washington, for now, and has found another landing spot: Cameo, a platform where users pay celebrities to make video messages for them.

The Florida Republican’s move to start a profile on the website came Friday, a day after he withdrew from consideration to be President-elect Donald Trump’s attorney general and hours after he announced that he wouldn’t return to Congress in the upcoming session.

“I served in Congress,” Mr. Gaetz’s Cameo page read. “Trump nominated me to be US attorney general (that didn’t work out). Once I fired the House speaker.”

As of Saturday, Mr. Gaetz was charging $525 and up for a custom video message that could include birthday messages, a pep talk, getting advice or asking Mr. Gaetz to “roast someone.”

His joining of Cameo takes a page from another embattled former lawmaker, New York’s George Santos, who joined the platform after being expelled from the House last December.

Mr. Gaetz’s nomination to lead the Justice Department rekindled interest in a House Ethics Committee probe that centered on allegations of sexual relations with a minor, illicit drug use and obstructing a federal investigation.

Mr. Trump’s move to nominate him led Mr. Gaetz to immediately resign from the 118th Congress, effectively halting the probe and release of the report. Mr. Gaetz was under investigation by the Justice Department for similar accusations, but was never charged.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, prior to his withdrawal, pushed for the report to be released, despite House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest, Mississippi Republican, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, Louisiana Republican, arguing that precedent prevented the release of an ex-member of the House.

A pair of House Democrats have put forward similar resolutions that would require the House to vote on whether to force the committee to release the report.

Those resolutions are expected to be considered when lawmakers return to Washington after their Thanksgiving break.

READ 22 COMMENTS
  • MzT says:

    I was hoping that Gov DeSantis would have Gaetz fill the Senate seat vacated by Marco Rubio. I hope Matt reconsiders… for a so called firebrand like he is supposed to be, he didn’t stay in the fight very long. Why didn’t he stay and fight those dammed democrats??? So he’s going to waste his fighting spirit for making silly videos?? I’m very disappointed in him.

  • Marsha Martin says:

    I am so sorry Mr. Gaetz will not be returning to the Senate. He was one of the Republicans who did not let the Democrats dominate him. He told it like it was, no holds barred. I wish him the very best in his new endeavor, but I will still miss him and his “interrogations” of those that were not really fit for the job they were nominated for.

  • CriticalThinker says:

    Looking forward to seeing him in DOGE. Do not think D.C. has seen the last of Gaetz by any stretch. Hoping he kicks A$$ cleaning up the swamp with Elon and company.

  • the patriot says:

    Matt would have been great! He experienced the same weaponization of the justice department that Mr. Trump received. He would have gotten the swamp rats exposed. They knew it! That is why they wanted him out. Whoever Trump puts in drain the swamp and hold those self righteous pieces of garbage accountable.

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