After resigning from Congress in November following his nomination for US Attorney General, Matt Gaetz is now considering a run for Governor of Florida in 2026. With current Governor Ron DeSantis unable to seek reelection due to term limits, Gaetz sees an opportunity to make a difference in the state.
In an interview with Fox News, Gaetz expressed his concerns about the rising prices affecting Florida residents and his determination to fight against special interests that contribute to this issue. He mentioned that if he decides to enter the gubernatorial race, he will take active steps towards it towards the end of the year.
Despite facing challenges and controversies during his time in Congress, Gaetz remains a prominent figure in Florida politics. Recent polling data shows him leading in a hypothetical matchup against other potential candidates.
In late November, Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration for Attorney General, citing distractions caused by unfounded allegations. He has been vocal about what he perceives as unfair attacks from the Deep State and RINOs.
Despite being cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Biden DOJ, Gaetz faced renewed scrutiny from the House Ethics Committee. He has vehemently denied all allegations against him and has accused the Committee of engaging in a politically motivated smear campaign.
Since leaving Congress, Gaetz has joined One America News Network’s primetime lineup, hosting his own show. He continues to address the allegations and controversies surrounding him on his platform.
As he mulls over the possibility of running for Governor, Gaetz remains a polarizing figure in Florida politics. will provide updates on his potential bid and the latest developments in his political career.