On Sunday, Massie posted a photo of Adelson and wrote, Israeli citizen Miriam Adelson bought the Dallas Mavericks for $3.5 billion; now she's buying politicians. She's spending millions in Kentucky to buy Ed Gallrein, my primary opponent, a Congressional seat in Kentucky. Why? Because I won't vote to send your tax dollars overseas. Miriam Adelson is a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen and the widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Carolyn has not previously been married, Massie posted on X. I have four adult children, who are all married to wonderful people, and three grandchildren from my blessed 31 year marriage to Rhonda who I still miss every day. Massie said he's known Moffa for more than a decade and that she'd met his first wife on the couple's Kentucky farm. That's where he and his new bride will reside when they're not in Washington D.C.
Voting against the party on every single issue? You're eventually going to make too many enemies and that is the problem that Thomas has had, Vance said. It's not one issue, it's not three or four issues, it's that every time we've needed Thomas for a vote, he has been completely unwilling to provide it. That is why the president of the United States has trained his ire on Thomas Massie. It's because we can never count on him.
Elon Musk said he was going to donate to Rep. Thomas Massie in July. As of the end of September, it hasn't happened yet. The Kentucky Republican's campaign filed its latest quarterly report with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday, and Musk's name appears nowhere among the various campaign donors listed in the document. The report covers all of the Massie campaign's donations and spending from the beginning of July through the end of September.
Massie mentioned that both Trump and AIPAC have to think about the political risks they face; if they challenge him and fail, they lose credibility.
Massie expressed outrage on social media about his invitation to the annual White House picnic being revoked, criticizing Trump's staff for their actions as 'low class.'
Massie highlighted the conflict within the GOP, criticizing leadership for bypassing the rule allowing legislators 72 hours to read significant bills before voting.