Former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican, has sparked controversy with his latest venture into Cameo, a platform where celebrities create personalized video messages for fans. In a now-viral clip, Gaetz made a lighthearted remark about using Predator drones against enemies, drawing both criticism and amusement online.
Gaetz’s Post-Political Pivot to Cameo
Gaetz, who recently stepped down from Congress after being nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for attorney general, has found a new way to connect with supporters. Despite withdrawing from the nomination amid public backlash and resurfaced allegations of misconduct—allegations he has consistently denied—Gaetz is now offering personalized video messages on Cameo for $525 each.
In one such video shared widely over the weekend, Gaetz quipped about ordering drone strikes on enemies. “I may not be the attorney general, but I can still bring the fun,” he said, jokingly lamenting his inability to use Predator drones in his current role. While the comment was clearly made in jest, it reignited debates over Gaetz’s controversial public persona.
The Predator drone, which gained notoriety during the War on Terror, was retired by the U.S. Air Force in 2018, adding another layer of irony to Gaetz’s remarks.
Public Reaction and Past Controversies
Gaetz’s comments come on the heels of his decision to step down from Congress and forgo a return in 2025. His short-lived nomination as attorney general faced intense scrutiny, with senators and the public revisiting allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use. While Gaetz has denied all accusations, they remain a focal point of criticism.
On Cameo, Gaetz describes himself as a former congressman, attorney general nominee, and “the guy who fired the House Speaker,” referring to his pivotal role in ousting Kevin McCarthy from the speakership in 2023.
The former congressman’s humor has drawn mixed reactions on social media. Some see the jokes as inappropriate for someone who once wielded significant political power, while others appreciate his candidness.
Social Media Reacts to Gaetz’s Cameo Clips
Netizens were quick to share their opinions on Gaetz’s latest move:
- @PoliticalWonk82: “Matt Gaetz joking about drone strikes? This guy shouldn’t have been in office to begin with.”
- @FreedomFan2024: “Say what you want, but Gaetz knows how to keep people talking. Genius marketing!”
- @Justice4All: “How is this acceptable? Joking about Predator drones is a new low for politics.”
- @RedStateRebel: “I’d buy a Gaetz Cameo in a heartbeat. At least he has a sense of humor!”
- @LiberalLion88: “Imagine making jokes about weapons of war. Disgusting.”
- @CameoFanatic: “Matt Gaetz might actually be the most entertaining politician on Cameo right now.”
The Broader Trend of Politicians on Cameo
Gaetz isn’t the first former lawmaker to turn to Cameo for a second act. Notably, former Representative George Santos used the platform after being expelled from Congress, though his videos became fodder for late-night comedy. Gaetz, however, seems determined to carve out his own niche on the platform, leveraging his outspoken personality and headline-grabbing reputation.
While Gaetz’s videos are garnering five-star reviews on Cameo, they’re also reigniting conversations about his controversial career in politics. Whether this latest chapter will help or harm his public image remains to be seen.


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