Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's New Gig: Selling Personalized Videos
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Matt Gaetz, a former Florida congressman, has found a new way to make money after stepping down from his political role. He's joined Cameo, a platform where celebrities sell personalized videos. Gaetz's profile on Cameo mentions his time in Congress and his nomination for U. S. Attorney General, which didn't work out.
Gaetz has been making videos for fans, including one where he jokingly says he can't order drone strikes on his enemies anymore since he's not the attorney general. This joke refers to the Predator drone, a weapon used in the past by the U. S. military. Gaetz also talks about how there's still plenty of work to be done in the Department of Justice.
Gaetz isn't the first politician to join Cameo. Former Representative George Santos also joined the platform after leaving office. Santos made headlines when he was the subject of a joke on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and later sued the host, but lost the lawsuit.
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Given the allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use against Matt Gaetz, is it appropriate for him to be creating personalized videos on Cameo?
Should politicians who face serious allegations be allowed to engage in platforms like Cameo to make light of their situation?
How might Gaetz's jokes about drone strikes influence public perception of the DOJ and its capabilities?
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