Matt Gaetz Says Members of Congress Had to Wear ‘Demoralizing’ QR Codes For AIPAC Donors to Scan ‘Like a Can of Tomato Soup’
Gaetz described a protocol where donors scanned lawmakers’ QR codes to make donations instantly, a practice he found demoralizing and criticized for AIPAC's influence on lawmakers.
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Matt Gaetz Says Members of Congress Had to Wear ‘Demoralizing’ QR Codes For AIPAC Donors to Scan ‘Like a Can of Tomato Soup’
Gaetz claimed he and other members of Congress had to wear "demoralizing" QR codes at an AIPAC reception so donors could "scan you like a can of tomato soup."
"That Is So Freaking Weird" - Matt Gaetz Describes Experience Where He Says Donors Could Scan Name Badge With QR Code At "AIPAC Reception" * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz described an experience during an American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) “reception” where he said donors could scan a name badge with a QR code to make donations. “You get there and you wear this name badge. And I remember there’s a QR code on it,” Gaetz explained. “And what you’re supposed to do was go talk to donors and then if they liked you, they scanned your QR code to make a donation on the spot,” h…
'It was so weird': Matt Gaetz recounts 'humiliating' donor meeting with bizarre protocol
Former congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida recounted recently what he described as a “freaking weird” meeting where lawmakers were tasked with chatting up potential donors in the hopes of being scanned “like a can of tomato soup.”“It was so weird,” Gaetz wrote on X Tuesday night alongside a video of h...
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