Matt Gaetz Tells Supporters They Have an "Obligation" to Use Second Amendment
The latest stop on the "America First" tour, co-headlined by Marjorie Taylor Greene, also saw him calling for an "armed rebellion."
The walls appear to be increasingly closing in on Matt Gaetz, the Florida Republican reportedly under investigation for possibly having sex with a minor, with two key witnesses—his former confidante Joel Greenberg who last week pleaded guilty to sex trafficking a minor and ex-girlfriend—now said to be cooperating with the feds. But while most would keep a low profile under such a legally dangerous scenario, Gaetz, a professional troll and perhaps the Trumpiest member of Congress, continues to run in the opposite direction of reason.
During a stop on his "America First" tour with Marjorie Taylor Greene Thursday, Gaetz told a crowd of supporters that he believes Americans have "an obligation to use" the Second Amendment, particularly in the fight against so-called "cancel culture" in Silicon Valley.
"The internet's hall monitors out in Silicon Valley, they think they can suppress us, discourage us," Gaetz told attendees at a rally in Dalton, Georgia. "Well, you know what? Silicon Valley can't cancel this movement, or this rally, or this congressman. We have the Second Amendment in this country and I think we have an obligation to use it." He went on to suggest that the Second Amendment intended for people to have the ability to form an "armed rebellion against the government" when necessary.
Another day, another Republican advocating for violence to maintain power and avoid jail time for their crimes.