Matt Gaetz
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“I think someone is trying to kill me,” Matt Gaetz said in a speech on the house floor

Congressman Matt Gaetz used speech In the House Of a representative for making an amazing claim that someone is trying to kill him.

NS Florida Congressman said he was intimidated by Twitter From a professional hitman he said he traveled to Washington, DC to attack him.

“I suspect someone is trying to kill me. If they succeed, I want my members and my family to know who stopped their arrest,” said the house floor. Said Gates.

Republicans argued that Parliamentary police recommended arresting the individual in question, but the Justice Department refused to do so.

This is the latest in a series of bizarre events surrounding Congressman Trump. Gates has been the subject of a federal investigation, and his fellow former tax collector in Seminole County, Joel Greenberg, has been involved in multiple trafficking of minors and referrals to other “adult men.”

We are engaged in judicial transactions regarding federal crimes in Japan. She also had sex with her when she was a minor. Gates’ best friend, Greenberg, pleaded guilty to six charges in May and is still working with investigators.

Gates has strongly denied cheating and has not been charged with a crime. In March, the Justice Department charged a Wyoming man with threatening to kill Republican politicians, including Mr. Gates.

Christopher Podolsnick, 51, was charged with threatening Gates on January 28, the same day he attended a rally against Congressman Liz Cheney in his home state of Wyoming.

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