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New York Post
24-06-2025
- Politics
- New York Post
Matt Gaetz's embarrassing texts to his mom about Trump, his personal finances revealed
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz was caught texting his mom for advice on how to deal with President Trump — in a wide-ranging conversation in which the TV host also flexed about his real-estate assets and having '$500,000 in the bank.' In the 72-second video — surreptitiously filmed by a passenger on a recent flight and posted on TikTok by user 'tidesofmarch' — Gaetz's conversation is in full view, thanks to a zoomed-in screen that made the message text larger. 3 Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz was filmed having a text message conversation with his mom, Vicky, on a recent flight. Matt Gaetz The user captioned the exchange 'POV: You're sitting behind Matt Gaetz and he's texting his mommy.' Advertisement Gaetz's mom, Vicky Gaetz, warned the ex-Florida congressman 'Don't be criticizing the president or his actions. He's trying to keep us safe. That's his job. MAGA will turn on you. You will lose viewership,' the doting mother warned. 'Your days in congress are over … let's not mess up the media gig,' she said of his job as host of 'The Matt Gaetz Show' on One America News Network he started in January. 'The president has been a very good friend to you. He hates betrayal. Be smart, not stubborn,' his mom admonished. Advertisement 'I'm trying to guide him, not criticize him,' Gaetz insisted. 'I've never been freer to share my views – and I'll continue to do so. I think about the people who cheered for the Iraq war because they liked Bush. Those people have blood on their hands,' he said. Vicky advised her son against trying to guide the notoriously independent-minded commander-in-chief, to which Gaetz replied, 'Guiding DJT always includes a private and public component … I know how to do it,' he insisted. 3 Gaetz boasted about his net worth and real estate holdings in the exchange. TikTok/ @tidesofmarch Advertisement The conversation veered into his finances, his mother asking, 'how many times do you want to hit the wall?' Gaetz replied with a flex of his family and assets. 'I'm a happily married man with a son on the way, two penthouse condos, a 1:1 real estate asset to debt ratio … and $500k in my bank account cash,' he touted. On the topic of Iran, Gaetz claimed the Islamic Republic has 'been 3 months away from a nuke since 1992.' Advertisement 3 He also claimed he was skilled at 'guiding' President Trump. TikTok/ @tidesofmarch After the exchange went viral, Gaetz responded on X in a lighthearted fashion. 'Apparently someone sitting behind me on a flight recorded me without my knowledge. They found me texting my mother about news of the day, family finances, and working on my laptop,' he wrote. 'Please let this be a reminder to everyone to CALL YOUR MOTHER! (and maybe get a screen protector)' Gaetz, 43, replied to a question on X about the giant-size text, explaining, 'My eyesight has gotten very poor in recent years.' Gaetz vacated his congressional seat last year when Trump tapped him to become attorney general but withdrew his nomination due to swirling allegations about his personal life — including that he paid two women for sex and had an affair with a 17-year-old.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Greene rips ‘screeching' Levin, Fox News
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) ripped Fox News, conservative pundit Mark Levin and others on the right she says are rooting for the U.S. to escalate the conflict in the Middle East. 'Mark Levin, obviously, he was a Never Trumper from the beginning. He hated Donald Trump. He was totally against him and tried to stop him from becoming president, but yet now somehow Mark Levin is the voice of MAGA? I don't think so,' Greene said during an appearance on former Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-Fla.) show on One America News Network. 'We're MAGA. We're the voice of MAGA, and the people totally agree with us. So, you know, it doesn't matter what Mark Levin actually has to say,' she added in remarks first highlighted by Mediaite. The Georgia Republican continued, saying Levin's 'screeching' is 'unbearable' and adding, 'I think Fox News needs to reel him in, although I won't expect much out of them.' Greene is one of several Trump-loyal figures who has repeatedly attacked 'neo-cons' who argue the U.S. should play a bigger role in helping Israel fight its ongoing war with Iran. The Republican cited pundit Tucker Carlson, former White House aide Steve Bannon and others she says are more accurately representing the views of the president's followers on potential foreign wars. Levin hosts a Sunday evening program on Fox and is known for his fiery monologues, which often feature him raising his voice and admonishing Democrats, the media and others who oppose Trump. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The Hill
24-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hill
Greene rips ‘screeching' Levin, Fox News
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) ripped Fox News, conservative pundit Mark Levin and others on the right she says are rooting for the U.S. to escalate the conflict in the Middle East. 'Mark Levin, obviously, he was a NeverTrumper from the beginning. He hated Donald Trump. He was totally against him and tried to stop him from becoming president, but yet now somehow Mark Levin is the voice of MAGA? I don't think so,' Greene said during an appearance on former Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-Fla.) show on One America News Network. 'We're MAGA, we're the voice of MAGA, and the people totally agree with us. So, you know, it doesn't matter what Mark Levin actually has to say,' she added in remarks first highlighted by Mediaite. The Georgia Republican continued, saying Levin's 'screeching' is 'unbearable' and adding 'I think Fox News needs to reel him in, although I won't expect much out of them.' Greene is one of several Trump-loyal figures who has repeatedly attacked so-called 'neo-cons' who argue the U.S. should play a bigger role in helping Israel fight its ongoing war with Iran. The Republican cited pundit Tucker Carlson, former White House aide Steve Bannon and others she says are more accurately representing the views of the president's followers on potential foreign wars. Levin hosts a Sunday evening program on Fox, and is known for his fiery monologues, which often feature him raising his voice and admonishing Democrats, the media and others who oppose Trump.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Matt Gaetz educational qualification: From law school to MAGA stalwart
Matt Gaetz Matt Gaetz, the firebrand Republican from Florida, has reemerged in the national spotlight—not from the House floor, but from behind a news desk. Now a prime-time host on One America News Network, the former congressman blends legal training and political experience to deliver searing critiques of US foreign policy. Gaetz's call for Israel to abandon its nuclear arsenal, and his suggestion that Donald Trump deserves a "Trump Peace Prize," underscore his growing role as a media provocateur shaping the MAGA movement's evolving stance on the Israel–Iran conflict. Gaetz, a prominent Republican figure, has carved a distinctive path in US politics, leveraging his educational background and legal expertise to rise from Florida's state legislature to national prominence. Known for his fiery rhetoric and alignment with former President Donald Trump, Gaetz's journey reflects a blend of academic rigor and political ambition, culminating in his recent role as a media host on One America News Network. Born in Hollywood, Florida, Gaetz's career trajectory showcases a commitment to public service, shaped by his formative years in education and law. His academic foundation and early professional experiences laid the groundwork for a polarizing yet influential career, marked by his tenure in Congress and his outspoken commentary on issues like the Israel-Iran conflict. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo Academic roots in Florida Gaetz's educational journey began at Florida State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in interdisciplinary sciences in 2003. His time at FSU honed his analytical skills, preparing him for the complexities of legal and political challenges. He pursued further studies at the William & Mary Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctor in 2007. This prestigious legal education equipped Gaetz with the tools to navigate legislative frameworks and advocate for conservative policies. Early legal and political career After law school, Gaetz returned to Florida, joining the law firm Keefe, Anchors & Gordon in Fort Walton Beach. His legal practice focused on real estate and litigation, providing him with practical experience that informed his later legislative work. In 2010, at age 28, Gaetz entered politics, winning a special election to represent Florida's House District 4 in the State House of Representatives. Serving from April 13, 2010, to November 8, 2016, he championed conservative causes, including tax cuts and Second Amendment rights, earning a reputation as a fierce debater. Congressional tenure and national rise On November 8, 2016, Gaetz was elected to the US House of Representatives for Florida's 1st Congressional District. As a member of the House Armed Services Committee from 2017 to 2025, he gained insight into national security, later informing his critiques of US foreign policy, including the Israel-Iran conflict. Gaetz's alignment with the Freedom Caucus and his role in high-profile events, such as the ousting of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on October 3, 2023, cemented his status as a MAGA stalwart. His vocal opposition to Middle East regime-change wars, as expressed on his One America News Network show in 2025, reflects his congressional experience and skepticism of military overreach. Transition to media influence Since leaving Congress in 2025, Gaetz has hosted a prime-time show on One America News Network, where he continues to shape conservative discourse. His educational foundation and legislative tenure inform his commentary, blending legal precision with political fervor to challenge establishment narratives. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Now Feuding With Fox News, Calling Them "Propaganda," And It Is Getting Messier By The Minute
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) slammed right-leaning news outlets Fox News and the New York Post on Monday, accusing them of brainwashing Americans into supporting U.S. involvement in a conflict between Israel and Iran. 'We've watched propaganda news for decades. I'll call out Fox News and the New York Post. They're known to be the neocon network news,' Greene told former Florida GOP lawmaker Matt Gaetz on his show on One America News Network. 'We have propaganda news on our side, just like the left does, and the American people have been brainwashed into believing that America has to engage in these foreign wars in order for us to survive, and it's absolutely not true,' Greene continued. Related: Well, Well, Well, For The Second Time In 2 Weeks, People Are Letting JD Vance Know EXACTLY How They Feel About Him In Public Greene's comments came a week after Israel launched attacks aimed at a nuclear and military site in Iran, killing some of the country's top generals. In response, Iran launched missiles at Israel. President Donald Trump said he knew Israel's attacks on Iran were coming, even calling them 'excellent.' While Trump said the U.S. is not directly involved in the conflict between the two countries, he did not rule out future involvement. Related: This Dem Lawmaker Is Going Viral For His Extremely Shady Question To Secretary Kristi Noem Greene went on to criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who blasted U.S. reluctance to get involved in the conflict with Iran. 'Today, it's Tel Aviv. Tomorrow, it's New York,' Netanyahu said in an interview with ABC News on Monday, adding, 'Look, I understand 'America first.' I don't understand 'America dead.'' The Georgia Republican told Gaetz that Netanyahu's remark 'sounds like a threat to me,' adding that 'a Middle Eastern war will pull America back 20 years.' 'In order for America to not be dead, it's to stay America First, and this is what the American people want,' Greene said. 'It is not antisemitic to say that we do not want to go to war against Iran or any other country. That is not antisemitic at all.' Greene reiterated that she is 'completely opposed to this war' before criticizing Israel for launching the first strike against Iran. 'Of course, we don't want to see the people in Israel bombed, but they're only being bombed because Israel attacked Iran first, and that's the truth that we need to be talking about,' she article originally appeared on HuffPost. Also in In the News: This Conservative Said He Wears A Fake ICE Uniform For A Really, Really, Really Gross Reason Also in In the News: "Honestly Speechless At How Evil This Is": 26 Brutal, Brutal, Brutal Political Tweets Of The Week Also in In the News: "Let Them Eat Teslas": People At The "No Kings" Protests This Weekend Brought Signs That Were So Clever I'm Still Laughing About Them