Thomas Massie, Rand Paul talk Epstein files, national debt on campaign tour
Massie and Paul campaign on releasing Epstein files and cutting foreign aid while highlighting U.S. debt concerns, with Massie securing 218 discharge petition signatures.
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Do Republicans have ‘room’ for Trump critics? Paul and Massie hope so
The NewsMOUNT OLIVET, Ky. — Rand Paul might run for president in 2028. It depends on whether the Republican Party still has space for his fellow Kentuckian who now shares the title of Donald Trump’s biggest conservative troublemaker.“First, we’ve got to see if Thomas Massie will keep his job and get reelected,” Paul said after offering a “maybe” to the 2028 question. For Paul, a libertarian-leaning senator willing to break with the president whe…
Massie Secures House Vote to Release Epstein Files - National File
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie is turning up the heat on Washington’s most sensitive secrets, claiming he’s just shy of forcing a public vote to release the federal investigation files on Jeffrey Epstein—the notorious sex offender and financier whose web of blackmail left the country’s ruling class sweating bullets. Massie’s campaign, derided by party bosses but cheered by Epstein’s victims, now rides the momentum of the Arizona special elec…
With ally Rand Paul, Thomas Massie travels Northern Kentucky to fend off Trump attacks
Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, left, addresses a packed room at Beans Cafe and Bakery in Dry Ridge, Kentucky. He's flanked by Liberty Caucus Republicans in the state legislature. (Kentucky Lantern photo by McKenna Horsley)BURLINGTON — Even though he’s become a thorn in President Donald Trump’s side, Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie appears to still have an enthusiastic base of supporters in his congressional district. M…
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