Matt Gaetz has changed since gaining the attention of the common lawyer.
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) is joining television network One the United States News (OAN), announced Dec. 10.
Gaetz, 42, will host his own personal program, called “The Matt Gaetz Show,” OAN said. The show will air Monday through Friday at 9 pm ET.
Gaetz said on the occasion that he was “fully committed to seeing that Donald J. Trump is the most successful president in history.”
OAN was introduced through Herring Networks in 2013. The company is owned by Herring Public, with operations in California and Washington.
Gaetz also co-hosts a weekly podcast with Dan Ball, another community activist.
“This is an exciting partnership that will take OAN to the next level.”
Gaetz said he has resources and insights that can help him secure the Trump leadership and alternative topics.
“We will have must-see information so you know what’s going on with President Trump, Congress and the entire country,” he said.
Gaetz represented Florida’s 1st Congressional District from 2017 to November 2024, when he fell ill during his upcoming successful reelection bid. Gaetz was born in Florida and grew up in Citadel Walton Seaside. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Florida Shepp College before attending the College of William & Mary Law and earning his law degree. Before joining Congress, he was a Florida Environment Senator.