Gaetz Reveals If He Will Come Back to Congress – EVOL

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz said he is not planning on returning to his seat in the House of Representatives next year, clearing up some speculation about his future without answering all the questions.

President-elect Donald Trump nominated him for attorney general last week, but he withdrew his name from consideration on Thursday. Without a job in the Trump administration, it was not clear if Gaetz was going to try to remain in government or if he had other plans. Roughly 24 hours later, the former congressman said he had no plans of walking back into the House.

“I do not intend to join the 119th Congress,” Gaetz told Charlie Kirk on a podcast. “There are a number of fantastic Floridians who stepped up to run for my seat. … Eight years is probably enough time in the United States Congress.”

Gaetz won reelection in 2024 but will give up his seat to make way for a special election in an area that is safely Republican. “I’m still going to be in the fight, but it’s gonna be from a new perch,” Gaetz said. “… I’ve got some other goals in life that I’m eager to pursue with my wife

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