Former Florida House Republican Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his name from consideration to serve as President-elect Donald Trump ...
In one Cameo video shared online, Gaetz said he can't "order predator strikes on my enemies" now that he won't be the next ...
The former Florida congressman joined the celebrity video message app after withdrawing his name from consideration to serve ...
Former Representative Matt Gaetz is the latest in a series of famous Republican politicians and pundits to join Cameo.
Now listen,” Gaetz said, in one recent video. “I may not be the attorney general … [but] I can order you to have as much fun ...
Gaetz has racked up 13 five-star reviews so far, though from the outside, the videos are nothing remarkable. In several clips ...
I know you were bummed out when the news broke that I wouldn’t be the next Attorney General. … Also, say hello to your mother ...
Matt Gaetz will not be the next attorney general and instead of preparing to lead the Justice Department, he spent part of ...
Gaetz was initially charging $250 for a video, but by late Friday afternoon, that price had been increased to $500 a video.
Ethics experts questioned whether the paid video app might violate rules against sitting members of Congress receiving money ...
The news came as sexual misconduct allegations, centered around an underage girl at a 2017 party, returned to the forefront.
Gaetz is not the first former high-profile Republican congressman to capitalize on his notoriety on Cameo after a scandal.