Governor Murphy calls Rep. Matt Gaetz 'putz' after NY Young Republican gala held in Jersey City

Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida responded after being called a "putz" and a "fool"

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Friday, December 4, 2020
Murphy calls Rep. Gaetz 'putz' after Young Republican gala in Jersey City
Murphy calls Rep. Gaetz 'putz' after Young Republican gala in Jersey CityGovernor Phil Murphy is blasting the New York Young Republican Club, which held their annual event at Maritime Parc in Jersey City.

NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- Governor Phil Murphy is blasting the New York Young Republican Club, which held their annual event at Maritime Parc in Jersey City.

He specifically singled out one attendee, Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, whom he called a "putz," a "fool" and said "he is not welcome" in New Jersey.

The governor said Rep. Gaetz is not welcome in New Jersey.

"I hope you are watching Matt. You are not welcome in New Jersey and frankly, I don't ever want you back in this state."

Rep. Gaetz fired back with a tweet, "You're gonna regret this tweet when you move to Florida like the rest of New Jersey."

The governor noted that the club had their event in Jersey City because they couldn't find a venue in their own city due to the pandemic.

"It is beyond the pale that anyone would willingly endanger people in another state, never mind their own. It is also beyond the pale that a member of congress would participate in this. That guy in the middle, the tall handsome fellow in the grey suit, that is Rep Matt Putz, I mean Matt Gaetz. Based on his past performances, it is obvious being a knucklehead is not beyond the pale for him. He was actually Sarah Palin's backup act for this event," he said.

Murphy said Jersey City police are investigating.

In the meantime, Jersey City is shutting the restaurant down until they demonstrate they can comply with capacity mandates and mask-wearing.

That comes after Jersey City chief prosecutor Jake Hudnut responded to a tweet by one attendee, taunting Gov. Cuomo to "come and get me."

Hudnut tweeted a response saying, "Pssst...you are in #JerseyCity - not New York. Gov. Cuomo may not be able to "come and get" you. But I can."

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop also responded on Twitter saying,

"So brave of you to tweet at @NYGovCuomo after sneaking across the river to hide in NJ in order to hold a party that you wouldn't disclose the location of. Nevertheless, JC law enforcement will be visiting the Maritime Parc this AM + will follow appropriate steps within laws of NJ."

He then released a full statement saying,

"In Jersey City we take Covid enforcement very seriously, and this event appears to be an egregious violation of the governor's executive orders, including capacity limitations and mandatory mask-wearing. This event blatantly disregards the protections put in place to safeguard the community from further contagion and has put Jersey City and countless others at serious risk. As we further investigate the matter, the establishment has been ordered closed until such time as they submit to the Jersey City Health and Human Services Department a written operational plan describing how they're going to comply with capacity mandates and mask-wearing, and the plan will be subsequently reviewed by the city and approved."

The New York Young Republican Club posted photos from the event on Facebook, declaring they were in "international waters."

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