Matt Gaetz Enters Cameo Market After His Bid for Attorney General Fizzles
In a surprising turn of events, Matt Gaetz has transitioned from political aspirant to Cameo creator just as his nomination for Attorney General under Donald Trump fell apart. The former Florida congressman has had a rollercoaster few weeks; initially making headlines when Trump selected him as a potential AG, a choice met with skepticism due to Gaetz’s ongoing sexual misconduct allegations.
However, in a move that many interpreted as a bid to avoid overshadowing Trump, Gaetz quickly withdrew from the nomination. Now, without a congressional position or a clear political path, he’s trading in his political ties for a spot on Cameo, where he offers personalized video messages at the price of $525 each.
In a humorous twist, his Cameo biography reads, “I served in Congress. Trump nominated me to be US Attorney General (that didn’t work out). Once I fired the House Speaker.” So far, Gaetz has posted just two videos on the platform, showcasing his approach in an attempt to entice potential buyers.
Interestingly, he joins the ranks of other former politicians like George Santos, who is also utilizing Cameo but at a price point starting around $250. As speculation surrounds whether Trump might snag a discounted cameo from Gaetz, one thing is clear: the once high-profile congressman is making his next move in the world of celebrity messaging.