People keep confusing this guy on Twitter with Rep. Matt Gaetz and he's handling it brilliantly
The Matt Gaetz sex-trafficking allegations have become the biggest political scandal since Donald Trump left office. The Republican congressman from Florida is being investigated by the Justice Department for having an alleged "sexual relationship with a 17-year-old and paid for her to travel with him."
Gaetz is known as one of Donald Trump's most fervent supporters and was among the Republican Congressman who fanned the conspiracy flames that many say led directly to the Capitol riot on January 6.
The intrigue around the scandal known as "Gaetzgate'' shows no signs of slowing, and there's one innocent bystander who will have no peace until it does, Matt Gertz of Media Matters.
Gertz is a senior fellow at the nonprofit "progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media."
His main beat is Fox News, who he takes to task on the Media Matters website as well as his Twitter feed.
So for two men involved in politics, there could be few who are less alike. However, Gaetz and Gertz are forever linked on Twitter because their names are only off by a letter. So, Gertz is constantly getting vitriol for Gaetz's alleged behavior.
Gertz thought the guy who probably has the same problem as him lighting him up was pretty funny.
Others have warned Gertz that the "weasels are closing in" on him.
According to MSNBC, Matt Gertz did something so bad that not even Donald Trump will defend him.
One Twitter user took a screenshot of the countless times Gertz is forced to say "wrong guy" every day.
On Tuesday, the "Morgan Freeman" problem popped up again. A man with the name Ray Donovan, just like the TV show starring Liev Schreiber, mistook Getz for Gaetz and hilarity ensued.
via Matt Gertz / Twitter
via Matt Gertz / Twitter
via Matt Gertz / Twitter
The good news for Gertz is that he's gaining some positive attention for the fun he's having with Gaetzgate. He says he's gained over 50,000 followers on Twitter since the allegations first dropped. He's sure to have tens of thousands more by the time Gaetzgate is settled.
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