Billboard Appears In Florida Saying “Matt Gaetz Wants To ‘Date’ Your Child”

Billboard over a highway saying "Matt Gaetz wants to 'date' your child"

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April 9, 2021, 12:54 pm

Someone is billboard-trolling Representative Matt Gaetz hard for his recent entanglement in an investigation regarding his involvement in a child trafficking ring, the details of which seem to get worse for the congressman on a daily basis.

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The billboard, spotted in Crestview, Florida, declares that “Matt Gaetz wants to ‘date’ your child” alongside a photo of the lawmaker’s pouty face.

“Mad Dog Pac” chair Claude Taylor attempted to alerts Gaetz to the billboard’s existence on Thursday, noting that reporters have been “trying to reach you for your comments.”

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The “date” part of the sign refers to Gaetz’s not-so-solid defense against the sex trafficking allegations, claiming that he was simply “dating” some women who he says were technically 18 or older at the time (still creepy from a 38-year-old) and he gave them some money for “expenses.”

However, recent records obtained by the Daily Beast show that Gaetz sent money to an alleged sex trafficker who then sent money totaling the same amount to three very young women.

In one transaction, Gaetz even directed the accused trafficker, Joel Greenberg, to “hit up” an 18-year-old woman, using her then-nickname. If Greenberg is found to be guilty of trafficking young women and and underage girls, or if he turns on the congressman as part of the recently announced plea deal, the general public consensus is that Gaetz will be in big trouble.

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According to Northwest Florida News Daily, the billboard rests over the “heavily traveled State Road 85 near the Hub City center” and was paid for by the Mad Doc Pac, which they describe as “unabashedly anti-Trump.” The PAC itself lists stopping Trump as one of its missions, and having helped to accomplish that, now looks to remove pro-Trump members of congress including “Grassley, Johnson, Paul, Portman and Rubio among others.”

Gaetz himself has not yet commented on the billboard, apparently too busy retweeting reports that the women he employs and has power over have come to his defense. To fill the gap, Twitter users are airing their responses to the billboard’s message.

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*First Published: April 9, 2021, 12:54 pm

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