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Representative Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S., on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021

U.S. Rep.Matt Gaetz, the Republican firebrand who is currently embroiled in a federal sex crimes investigation, won his primary Tuesday in Florida.

Gaetz, 40, defeated former FedEx executive Mark Lombardo and retired military officer Greg Merk in the 1st Congressional District race.

In recent weeks, Lombardo aired attack ads against Gaetz, a Trump-endorsed ally.

In another ad, Lombardo implied that Gaetz had been the FBI informant that led tothe Aug. 8 search at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.

WhileDonald Trump Jr.worked the campaign trail for the congressman, the former president did not officially endorse Gaetz until last weekend on his social media site Truth Social, calling him “a relentless Fighter for the incredible people of Florida’s 1st Congressional District.”

“Matt is a Champion of our MAGA Agenda, who tirelessly works to Drain the Swamp, Secure the Border, Support our Brave Veterans and Law Enforcement, Defend the Second Amendment, Stand Up to the Woke Mob, and Fight the Never-Ending Witch Hunts from the Radical Left that are destroying our Country!” Trump wrote.

Gaetz is currently the subject of agrand jury investigationinto whether he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old and paid her to travel with him. News of the investigation into Gaetz first broke last March and, according toThe New York Times, was opened in the final months of the Trump administration, under then-Attorney GeneralBill Barr.

Rep. Matt Gaetz.

Matt Gaetz

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In July, the congressman came under fire after he body-shamed a Texas teenager on social media.

“Nobody wants to impregnate you if you look like a thumb,” Gaetz said at the Student Action Summit in Tampa. “These people are odious from the inside out. They’re like 5′2”, 350 pounds.'"

In response, the teen went on to raise more than $275,000 for abortion rights over two days.

Gaetz is now set to take on a Democrat who has already faced her own challenges with the state’s Republican right.

Rebecca D. Jones, a former data manager for the Florida Department of Health, faced the wrath of Gov.Ron DeSantisduring the height of theCOVID-19 pandemicwhen she claimed she was fired from her job after she refused to lie about virus data.

She was criminally charged with using a state computer to download a file without authorization, according toThe New York Times, and the case is currently pending.

source: people.com