Matt Gaetz Joins Cameo After Withdrawing Attorney General Bid
The former congressman turned to personalized video messages following his withdrawal from consideration amid renewed scrutiny of past allegations.
- Matt Gaetz, who recently withdrew his name from consideration as U.S. Attorney General, has joined Cameo to sell personalized video messages for at least $525 each.
- Gaetz's withdrawal followed public and reported Senate pushback, as well as renewed attention to past allegations of sexual misconduct, which he denies.
- In his Cameo videos, Gaetz joked about his failed Attorney General bid and referenced his inability to 'order predator strikes on enemies,' a tongue-in-cheek remark that drew attention online.
- The former congressman praised his successor for the Attorney General nomination, Pam Bondi, while humorously reflecting on his recent career shift.
- Gaetz joins a growing list of former politicians on Cameo, including George Santos, who also turned to the platform after leaving Congress under controversy.