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Thomas Massie is the Most MAGA Member of Congress
He is more dedicated to upholding what the president and his movement promised than any other leader. ...
You might wonder how Massie could be more MAGA than even Trump, when Trump in the past has called for Massie to be thrown out of the Republican Party?
When Trump did that, it was because Massie refused to support a bill that added $4 trillion in new spending. Trump had once promised to reduce the national debt.
Massie intended to keep that promise. ...
Trump once vowed to end sending U.S. weapons and aid to Ukraine, and to end that war. That war continues, as does U.S. weapons and aid to Ukraine.
Massie has consistently opposed sending U.S. dollars to Ukraine to fuel a war America should not be involved in. ...
Then there’s the Epstein Files. Needless to say, Trump and his cabinet once said they would be transparent, and later said there was nothing to see.
Massie sides with Ultra-MAGA and is demanding that all evidence on Epstein - while still protecting the victims and hiding their names - to be released to the public. Massie is not alone in this effort, and that pressure has caused the Trump administration to make significant changes in their approach.
There is one constant for Massie: He is always going to side with MAGA, as in adhere the original reasons so many voted for Donald Trump in the first place.
No matter how it might cost him politically or how much heat it brings. He doesn’t care.
America elected Donald Trump again in 2024 for particular reasons. Particular promises and a particular agenda.
am in DC and I will file the discharge petition today, Sept 2nd, at approximately 2pm when Congress officially returns from the August recess. At that point we can begin collecting the 218 signatures necessary to force a vote on binding legislation to release the Epstein files.
Thomas Massie just exposed the three uniparty billionaires spending millions against him.
“One is Miriam Adelson.”
“The other two are hedge fund managers from West Palm Beach and New York City.”
“And one of them … is in Epstein’s black book.”
“They are mad at me because I will not vote for foreign aid. I believe we need to spend our money here in America.”
“They have all given to pro-abortion Democrats.”
“One of them did a fundraiser for Chuck Schumer.”
“One of them donated the max donation to Liz Cheney after she voted to impeach Donald Trump.”
“Why would three billionaires spend millions of dollars against a congressman in Kentucky?”
“Because I am changing the narrative in Washington, D.C.”
“These are the billionaires who aren’t really Republican or Democrat.
They’re part of the uniparty.”
“They have a lot of influence in Washington, D.C. But I don’t think … they’re going to have any influence here.”
“So I’m standing here not running against three other candidates. I’m standing here running against three billionaires.”
Rebecca Ramaley
@RebeccaRamaley
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Oct 2
Let’s call that West Palm Beach “hedge fund manager” by name - Paul Singer


This appears to stem from a misinterpretation or conflation of the administration's broader anti-DEI/transgender policies. Massie has a history of opposing federal mandates on transgender issues (e.g., voting against bills funding transing minors), but he supports private institutions like MIT making their own decisions. Context from Massie's Statements (Oct. 11, 2025): Massie tweeted congratulations to MIT for "turning down a bribe to let the executive branch dictate what happens on its campus," calling it "the world’s best technical school" and criticizing federal interference.
He doubled down on Oct. 12, clarifying: "I’m including my voting record on the topic of men in women’s sports" to preempt critics assuming his stance implies support for transgender policies.
No Bathroom Mention: Searches of his X posts and news coverage yield zero references to MIT bathrooms. The Trump proposal focused on sports, admissions, and anti-discrimination certifications (e.g., against "antisemitism," which Massie called Orwellian speech policing).
Massie's Broader Views: He has questioned transgender athletes in women's sports (e.g., a 2023 hearing clip) and opposed federal funding for gender-affirming care, aligning with conservative positions.
His MIT support is libertarian-leaning: Keep government out of private education.
Massie has a history of opposing federal mandates on transgender issues (e.g., voting against bills funding transing minors), but he supports private institutions like MIT making their own decisions.





Yeah, Jack is the one who made the final call to ban Trump from Twitter.
And many others before and after that.


Trump just doesn't like him because he keeps calling out AIPAC and Trump's questionable moves.
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