In a rare moment of bipartisan praise, former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz took to social media to commend three Democratic lawmakers within a span of 24 hours. Known for his sharp criticism of Democrats, Gaetz’s unexpected accolades stirred reactions across the political spectrum.
Gaetz Commends Democratic Initiatives
Gaetz, a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump, posted on X (formerly Twitter) applauding Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth’s efforts to expand insurance coverage for in-vitro fertilization (IVF) for military personnel. Sharing a news article about Duckworth’s proposal, Gaetz wrote, “Good pro-family concepts here!” Duckworth, who has often criticized Trump’s cabinet choices, particularly Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, earned an unlikely nod from the former Republican congressman.
In another post, Gaetz praised California Representative Ro Khanna for his commitment to work alongside Trump’s newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Khanna’s post highlighted his success in uncovering corporate price-gouging and his willingness to tackle government waste. Gaetz reshared Khanna’s post, calling him “a very special public servant” and lauding his pragmatic approach to problem-solving.
The former congressman also expressed support for Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan. Khan announced a ban on Mobilewalla and Gravy Analytics, data brokers accused of selling Americans’ sensitive location information. Gaetz responded by calling the practice “crazy stuff” and thanking Khan for taking action.
A Controversial Figure’s Bipartisan Outreach
Gaetz’s recent comments come after a turbulent few months. Nominated as Attorney General in Trump’s forthcoming administration, he withdrew following allegations of sexual misconduct and ongoing investigations by the Department of Justice and the House Ethics Committee. Since stepping back from the nomination, Gaetz has remained active on social media, supporting Trump’s picks and policies while also engaging in discussions with Democrats.
Gaetz’s willingness to cross party lines has surprised many, given the current political climate. Republicans and Democrats have been locked in fierce debates, making his public recognition of Democratic initiatives a notable departure from the norm.
Mixed Reactions from Netizens
Gaetz’s posts sparked heated discussions online:
- @PatriotBrawler97: “Is Gaetz going soft on the libs? What’s happening here?”
- @BlueWave2024: “Maybe Gaetz finally realized that bipartisan work is how things get done. About time!”
- @MAGAman2024: “Supporting Lina Khan and Ro Khanna? This is NOT what we voted for!”
- @PolicyNerd13: “Refreshing to see someone from the GOP acknowledge good work, even if it’s rare.”
- @FamilyFirst21: “Tammy Duckworth’s IVF proposal is the kind of policy we need for military families. Kudos to Gaetz.”
- @CyberSavvy82: “Data privacy is a bipartisan issue. Glad to see Gaetz standing up with the FTC!”
A Push for Collaboration in a Divided Congress
With the GOP holding a slim majority in the House, Gaetz’s recent posts could signal a shift toward more bipartisan cooperation. Observers speculate that his outreach might encourage other Republicans to seek common ground with Democrats to advance key legislative goals.


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