Appearing on NBC’s Meet the Press to promote his character and principled superiority to all other congressional representatives, the professional political narcissist, Thomas Massie, pledges to create as much turmoil as possible in his final seven months. Video and Transcript Below:
{TRANSCRIPT} – KRISTEN WELKER: And joining me now is Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky. Congressman Massie, welcome back to Meet the Press.
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Thanks, Kristen.
KRISTEN WELKER: Thank you so much for being here. I do wanna get to your race in just a moment, but I have to start with that developing news on Iran, President Trump posting on Saturday that an agreement with Iran has, quote, “largely been negotiated.” It’s unclear what exactly has been agreed to, whether any deal would directly address the issue of the nuclear program, which of course is at the center of the war with Iran. So far no final deal has been announced, but, Congressman, would you support a short-term deal with Iran?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Well, I was the author of the first War Powers Resolution to get us out of Iran. My constituents are hurting. Gas is almost $5 a gallon. Diesel’s almost $6 a gallon. And the farmers here in Kentucky can’t afford the fertilizer to put on their fields, so heck yes, I would support it. We don’t know what the terms of it are, but if Lindsay Graham and Ted Cruz are crashing out last night, I’d say it’s probably a pretty good deal.
KRISTEN WELKER: All right, well, let’s turn to the big news, the reason why you’re here. You did lose your bid for reelection this past Tuesday after serving seven terms in Congress. Why do you think you lost this race, Congressman?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Well, listen. Since the day I got to Washington, D.C., I’ve been doing this job like I thought people wanted you to do it. I read the bills. I didn’t give my voting card to the speaker. I’ve never given it to a president. I don’t even give my voting card to the Freedom Caucus. I vote for people over party. And, you know, that means 10% of the time I vote against the party. I’ve exposed a lot of things in Washington, D.C., the cronyism. I would say — you know, and also bankrupting our country, whether it’s Republicans or Democrats. I point out how they’re bankrupting our country and how these are all fake fights. They love to divide us. I think the biggest crime I committed against the swamp, Kristen, was showing the American people that somebody on the right could join somebody on the left and get something done, which is releasing the Epstein files, that everybody knew needed to be done. That’s probably the only bill that’s passed Washington, D.C. in the last ten years that lobbyists haven’t written. It was written by me and Ro Khanna, and we used the pressure of the American people to cross the aisle and get things done. That’s when they decided I had to be taken out, that I was becoming effective, so they wanted to eliminate me. And by the way, they couldn’t buy my vote in 14 years, so they bought this seat. This was the most expensive race in congressional primary history. And at the end of this race, we were spending more per day, my side and the opposing side, we were spending more per day than most entire congressional races are spent for the entire cycle.
KRISTEN WELKER: Wow. It’s just extraordinary to put it into that context. You reference the Epstein files, the fact that you and Congressman Khanna, who I’ll be speaking to next, pushed to have those files released. You also broke with President Trump on other key issues, voting against the so-called Big Beautiful Bill. You’re opposed to the Iran war, as you just stated. Congressman Massie, was it all worth it?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: It was absolutely worth it for me. Now, I don’t think it’s going to be worth it for the party. Look, the left — some people on the left have Trump Derangement Syndrome. They call it TDS. But there’s a growing number of people on the right who have a form of TDS called Trump Disappointment Syndrome. And I think what’s going to happen to the party this fall is they’ve disenfranchised a large portion of that constituency that Trump assembled to get us in the White House, in the Senate majority and in the House majority. They’ve alienated MAHA by kowtowing to the pesticide manufacturers and the pharmaceutical manufacturers. They’ve alienated the fiscal hawks by running DOGE out of town. They’ve alienated the people who don’t want to fight another war for other countries. And so I’m worried that in November this is going to cost the party a lot. But for me, it was completely worth it, and I’ve got seven more months to keep going against the grain, which means voting for principles and for people over party.
KRISTEN WELKER: Let me ask you, big picture, because you have said that you vote with Republicans more than 90% of the time. You split when you think it better serves your constituents. One of your constituents told a local reporter this, quote: “I just got to the point where I couldn’t support him anymore. I saw Massie as almost what they would popularly call a RINO — Republican in name only.” What do you say to that voter and others of your constituents who might agree with him?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Well, they spent at least $20 million, maybe $25 million against me. And what they did is they expanded the pool of voters. And there were a lot of misinformed, uninformed voters. In fact, my daughter, who lives outside of my congressional district, she heard somebody in the voting booth next to her trying to find my opponent’s name on the ballot because he didn’t even know I wasn’t his congressman. That’s how much they’ve bamboozled the people here in Kentucky. They used artificial intelligence to create a video, lifelike video, that showed me checking into a hotel room with AOC and Ilhan Omar and holding hands with them. It was actually very effective on the boomers. And — but here’s the thing, Kristen. That’s only going to work for a little bit longer. The boomers are going to, you know, leave this country to the Gen X, and the Gen Z, and the Gen Y, and the millennials. And those folks are the ones that I won overwhelmingly. That makes me really hopeful for this country. They don’t get fooled by artificial intelligence, and they check the news. They get news sources like from podcasts and other sources. So they won this race by fooling my voters and expanding the base of people who vote to the uninformed voters. But, look, I got 45% of the vote in spite of this tremendous headwind. That means 45% of the party still believe in the ideals that I believe in and have espoused in Washington, D.C.
KRISTEN WELKER: Let me ask you about something that you said in your speech on Tuesday night. You said, quote, “If the legislative branch always votes with the president, we do have a king.” Do you believe there is still room in the Republican Party for Republicans who vote independently?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: You know what? Even the Freedom Caucus has caved at this point. They used to — basically the Freedom Caucus was formed so that 30 or 40 Republicans would have safety in numbers. They have no safety in numbers now. They — the principal ones are running for statewide office. They’re getting out of Congress. I think they — there is room, though. You’ve just got to go up there and vote your conscience. And you know what? I’ve inspired a whole generation of state representatives and city councilmen who are running for office. They send me direct messages. They send me emails. They’ve been inspired. I do believe there’s room in the party. Maybe not in Washington right now. But the next wave that’s coming up, they’re going to vote for people over parties.
KRISTEN WELKER: Well, I want to ask you about some of the issues now, Congressman. As you know, this week we did see Republicans in Congress actually reject some of President Trump’s priorities, refusing to vote on funding for both his ballroom and that $1.8 billion so-called Anti-Weaponization Fund, some of the strongest opposition, quite frankly, that we have seen from members of Congress, Republicans, to President Trump to date. Do you think that the party is beginning to break with President Trump?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Well, listen, they’re worried about their own political mortality. It’s true you can take out Republicans in primaries. But Republicans are going to be very vulnerable this fall. The ballroom, I mean, that is such an egregious waste of money. We were told that it would be funded with private money initially. I like to joke that Miriam Adelson spent so much money in my race, they have to ask for taxpayer money for the ballroom now. And it’s — I think it’s a slap in the face of Americans. The president was bragging on the Roman architecture when in fact we’re operating like a Roman empire. We’re overextended overseas with our foreign aid, with our foreign bases. We’re spending money that we don’t have, and the gasoline, and rent, and groceries are so high that people can’t afford it. I do think it’s dangerous to indulge in these things like a gold-plated ballroom in Washington, D.C. while Americans are suffering.
KRISTEN WELKER: Let me ask you a little bit more deeply about the Anti-Weaponization Fund. The president is asking for $1.8 billion to support people who he says have been unfairly treated under the previous administration. This would include January 6th rioters. Congressman, do you support taxpayer dollars going to those who attacked police at the Capitol and attacked the Capitol on January 6th?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Well, if you’re going to create a fund, it has to be voted on by Congress. The president can’t do this by executive authority. Our founders would say, “No — no, you can’t do that.” Listen, though, people have been harmed on the left and the right. Their First Amendment, Second Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment rights have been violated. And I do think that they should have some recourse. But the solution —
KRISTEN WELKER: But would you rule out giving money —
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: – isn’t to hand out money.
KRISTEN WELKER: – to those who attacked or assaulted police officers?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: The solution isn’t to hand out money. The solution is to change the laws of this country where if you have been harmed that you go before a court, and you hear both sides of this. And you could adjudicate those things about whether the person deserves the money or not. But that’s what’s so hard is it’s so hard to go against the federal government, whether you’re on the left or the right. We need to change the laws when they infringe on your First Amendment, for instance, or your freedom to travel, or freedom not to be vaccinated, that you put in laws where there’s liability for the people that forced that, whether it’s private or government.
KRISTEN WELKER: Congressman, we’re almost out of time, couple more here. I want to ask about the Epstein files. As you’ve noted, the Speech and Debate Clause actually protects you from being prosecuted for whatever you say on the floor of the House. You have named names in the Epstein files in the past. Can we expect you to name more names in the coming weeks and months?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Yes. Todd Blanche is violating the law. There’s still millions of files they haven’t released. We know from talking to the victims’ lawyers that their own 302 forms haven’t been released. We know the files have been over-redacted. I have released at least three names of billionaires who are implicated in this. I don’t think it’s possible to get to convictions with Todd Blanche at the top and with the FBI director Kash Patel at the top, because they’ve effectively both perjured themselves by saying that there’s nobody else in the files. Even Melania doesn’t believe that. The first lady knows that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act alone. And here’s the great thing, Kristen. Whether I’m in Congress or not, the Epstein Files Transparency Act is a law, and it goes on for years. So if we can’t get this attorney general and this FBI director to do the right thing, the next ones who take those seats are obligated by law to release the files that these individuals are not releasing now.
KRISTEN WELKER: Congressman, I want to ask about your political future. Some of your supporters were chanting, “president, president,” as you delivered your speech on Tuesday night. Are you considering a run for president in 2028?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: I will not rule out anything, and right now I’m not going to rule in anything. Look, I’ve spent the last five days on my farm with my grandkids, and my cattle and my peach trees, and it’s a pretty nice life. I don’t know if I want to screw that up again. I’ve been in Congress 14 years, fighting. Every hour that passes, I get decompressed a little bit more. It’s like coming up from the bottom of the ocean. And I’ll take some time and decide what’s next. But I think I will stay engaged in some way or shape. Maybe it’s from the outside. I’ve been exposing what’s going on in Washington, D.C. for years and I’ll keep doing it.
KRISTEN WELKER: Congressman, I hear you not ruling a potential run for president out. Would you run as a Republican?
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: I won’t rule anything out. I won’t rule out a run for county commissioner. I used to be the county judge executive here. That was probably the best job I ever had in politics. I would encourage people watching this show to act locally and to run for local offices. We can make a difference. There’s 3,000 counties in this country. Run for one of those offices. We’ve got to change it at the grassroots first.
KRISTEN WELKER: All right, well, when you make your decision, hopefully you’ll come back and share it here. Congressman Massie, thank you very much for joining us this morning. We really appreciate it.
REP. THOMAS MASSIE: Thanks, Kristen.
KRISTEN WELKER: And when we come back, Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna joins me next.


Eventually the owls will have had enough of the shouting!
Good riddance.
So in essence…the voters got it right in ousting Massie.
With a little help from you know who 😎🇺🇸
“Gas is almost $5 a gallon. Diesel’s almost $6 a gallon”
Mr Massie, you are either mal/mis/dis informed or you are a liar and being as you are a politician, I am pretty sure of the answer to that.
Gas Buddy KY: time right now.
Louisville Gas Price Stats & seems to be the highest in the state. RETAIL
$3.59
Lowest
$4.29
Average
Bucee’s 3.99
Love’s Travel Plaza 3.72
Sams 3.71
Retail Diesel 3.75 – 3.99
In Louisville 4.98 to 5.19
farmers are not buying fuel in big city’s where you get ripped off the most. They generally get it at the coop & it is NOT TAXED for road use. (need paperwork or an existing CO-OP account)
Now if they are getting it delivered by CO-OP truck that is a separate expense, most farmers have a tank in the pickup bed they they fill up @ the Coop that is usually about 200 gallons. Mind you they are not allowed to use it “on road” not that I have ever seen checked anywhere for the DYE that is added to UNTAXED fuel for Off-road use.
(tho some brands use purplish dye to denote “premium” high octane fuels the taxed ones)
When I am in my hometown & surrounding area (IN) even I know where the coops are as they have “generally” the lowest price in town. CASH ONLY tho & have rather short hours compared to 24/7 convenience store fuel access.
Key color codes include:
Clear/White: Taxed, on-road use only. Red: Untaxed/low-tax, off-road use only (e.g., tractors, generators). Blue: Untaxed, government vehicles only. Purple/Green: Historically used for specific aviation gasoline grades or premium off-road fuels in certain regions. I guess you still learn something new everyday, BLUE…. UNTAXED fuel for gvt vehicles …. LOL … exempt again from the serf rules or to pay states for GVT road use. <eye roll>
(also explains a problem I had on a GVT vehicle long ago)
Find CO-OP here
https://www.agro.crs/
That link above is Canada, timed out editing on me changing it out.
USA
https://eos.com/cooperative/
Those of you treepers that have generacs might be wise to check in to see if you have a local co op near you & what is required to get untaxed fuel for it, assuming it is not using LPG.
I live in WA state.
Gas is definitely $5-$6+.
Diesel is $6+.
Ok, but that begs the question of why is it so high there compared to KY then?
Is it your local politicians intentionally causing that?
Is it the gas tax structure directly from the politicians?
Is it the source of the oil?
Is it the WA blend of the gasoline / diesel required?
Is it the main refining suppliers?
Is it the cost of plant and equipment & business taxing structure?
If it is the tax structure…. why?
Is it the required minimum wage in the state? 17.13 WA….. 7.25 KY, in my peticular town they cannot find a warm body for 21.45 as a starting wage, yet gas is still less than 4.00/gl.
Clearly, it is a huge price difference that Mr Massie’s Kentucky state gas pricing vs Washington state fuel pricing.
Why would Mr Massie use fuel prices that are from WA/CA/OR then?
I will leave you to answer those questions yourself.
Its LIberal gas….
I paid over $4/gallon yesterday for the cheat stuff and that’s WITH the $0.60/gallon tax abatement in Indiana that may end the beginning of June.
No word on the abatement’s extension.
Bread and circus. Bread and circus.
The theater is old and still people are programmed by the programming.
Love’s Travel Stop
(417)
4155 S Indianapolis Rd
Whitestown, IN
$3.77
gasbuddy.com/web/consumer/owner-icon
1 Hour Ago
$4.27
owner posted
1 Hour Ago
$4.77
owner post
1 Hour Ago
$6.54
owner post
1 Hour Ago
That is an insane diesel price for a truck stop tho.
unless you actually use midgrade gase it is less than 4 bucks.
I must say I do not understand the .50 cent leap to mid grade, used to be .10 to .20
All of those prices are missing the $0.60/gal fuel excise and sale taxes that Governor Braun abated.
What if the Hoosier voter was paying the REAL price???
All theater.
These are also not actual costs for refining and transmission. These are fear costs built by the insurance industry on those ships through Hormuz and demand costs on a global level.
Seems globalization is bad for us all the way around.
Let’s produce our own. Keep it within our borders. Set our own prices.
Then let’s see how many illegals scramble over the border.
I always wondered why we haven’t built a refinery that can handle Americas oil for our use. Why hasn’t Trumps make it in America addressed this??
We have them along the coast of Texas. But, the liberal agencies have seriously handicapped growth and the permitting for the oil and gas industry.
This is a great article for you to read about how oil wells are not turned on and off like spigots.
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2020-05-28/shutting-down-oil-wells-a-risky-and-expensive-option/
Didn’t our refineries go down in a hurricane in Texas, several years ago?
Well, my state is too busy shutting down the working ones to build new ones. We are now getting our refined fuels from the Bahamas. Gov Newsance made it clear it that the ridiculously high prices are all Chevron’s fault.
https://www.fuelstreamservices.com/why-the-u-s-cant-use-the-oil-it-produces/
One reason for IN rise in price is that it DID have a refinery on W 86th street, with about 3 units burning off vapor 24/7. (closed by about 1990 ish)
Most of the oil tanks are still there and in use for at least asphalt as there is a listed company there, the area that was the refining area west of the tanks is now all commercial property.
IDK when the refinery was built but i’m pretty sure it was in the sticks before Indy expanded the area to office complexes with the so called “pyramids”. My dad’s company also built a building there to move to thus getting themselves out of the downtown area that it started at (circa 1975), somewhere after 2011 when I left IN, it got consumed by someone and was vacant & for sale as my “step mother” worked there as well.
So of course the refinery had to go because it… stank mainly + a myriad of other “complaints” at the time.
< map of where refinery used to be located>
Everything West of the railroad track was the refining area & slightly east of 465 was where it began
BTW it is .06 cents of gas tax waived.
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/briefs/indiana-gas-sales-tax-faces-6-cents-jump-if-braun-doesnt-extend-suspension/
Only 4 states have waived state taxes on gasoline, GA being the most at .33 cents. Other states are .10 or less.
I see articles that at the same time as the waiver of 6.1 cents of sales “use” tax, the price went down .42 cents but that is not the amount of tax waived.
https://www.indystar.com/story/money/2026/04/08/indiana-state-gas-tax-per-gallon-2026-gasoline-prices-gas-sales-tax-suspended/89519381007/
I think we are all prisoners to the wall street speculators price gouging us serfs so they can make millions.
And central Indiana because of proximity usually has some of the lowest fueling costs in the country… so no, Massie wasn’t embellishing.
It’s reality.
Takes a lot of petroleum to fuel the machinery that plants our fields with food.
Civil Engineers flooded the fields east of the Mississippi, doing their thing.
They’re buying foreign oil over domestic.
To keep the ME funding ongoing.
We don’t refine our own oil for our use. We don’t have a refinery that can process our type of oil. Until that changes to whole system is not in alignment with self sufficiency. I am going to guess here that is because of the US dollar being the oil exchange rate.
Yes, we do. BCgone – we refine most of our domestic oil produced in the gulf states of Texas and Louisiana. Scroll above – or use Cntrl + F to find my posts – search “JWoo” in the field and it will take you to an article giving you a bit more details.
My former experience was as a Caterpillar Industrial Engine parts and service rep out of San Antonio and that included drilling rigs, gas compression sites, electric power generation, and emergency response.
The price of oil per barrel is set globally – not regionally. Wish we would just bring it inside and protect our own.
It is because of the onerous taxes that Olympia (our state capital) imposes per gallon.
I paid $5.19 outside of College Station for gas. Wth are you talking about?
It was $3.85 at the Walmart gas station today in my TX area.
Semi rural IL, north west ‘burbs, $5.19 yesterday at BP on Rt. 47 by Waubonsee college.
CA, PA, IL were states I always avoid fueling in my POV or when driving a big truck because of the Taxes.
I always filled up my vehicle in Terre Haute Speedway then next was about the 3rd exit past St Louis @ a 3 truck stop area for realistically priced fuel.
Tax… Tax… Taxes.
They jacked up the gas price here for the holiday weekend to 4.69 tho. was 3.96 before the holidays and I can usually get 1.00 off using Kroger fuel points.
The highest U.S. average retail gasoline price under President Obama was $3.64 per gallon in 2012 (annual average).
Cumulative rate of inflation: 45.0% $3.64 = $5.28
The highest U.S. average retail gasoline price under President Biden was $5.03 per gallon in June 2022 (monthly average).
Cumulative rate of inflation: 13.8% $5.03 = $5.72
Quit whining. These prices are because of Democratic policies, not a war to save the world from nuclear Armageddon. Also the only reason Biden got the price of gas down at the end of his presidency is because he tried to help Harris in the election by releasing the cheap gas President Trump had stockpiled in the Strategic Energy Reserve when oil was at historic lows.
As for affordability and the Democrats, did LBJ bring affordability? Did Carter? Did Clinton? Did Obama? Did Biden? No, not a one of them they all increase unaffordably. Why would you think the next Democrat would be different?
Your first sentence says it all.
I was born and raised there, and I still have family there.
Until things change drastically, I am never going back.
Also located in the commie state of Washington but drive to Idaho for gas and most other purchases. About $1 50 less per gallon and not paying the commies any sales tax when I can avoid it
Moved from Cali at what date?
That’s all they do is lie. And they think we are too stupid to realize.
It is those v high prices in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, WVA and Kentucky. I drive these states frequently.
That being said, these states continue to purchase foreign oil instead of domestic and have some of the highest gas tax out there.
So, again, not maga fault. State representatives / leaders’ fault.
We don’t have a refinery that can process US oil.
Then why the hell not? We both know that makes absolutely no sense at all. I am consistently amazed at the utter stupidity of our politicians and some industry leaders.
Gas Prices are too high. This stupid war with Iran is hurting everyone I know.
Don’t tractors and bulldozers and dump trucks and dump trailers and flatbeds and cattle trailers pulled behind pick up trucks “use the road?” It would be impossible to run a farm without using the road.
Did Massey ever complain about high gas prices when Biden was President?? All I can say with respect the gas prices today, welcome to California before the war!
Yes
I love it when a Treeper brings the receipts! Massie=lying rat.
This guy has definitely overstayed his welcome. He’s a sour loser.
As much as I always support pro-2A congressmen and senators, you don’t achieve much in D.C. by constantly picking fights.
There’s a fine line between principled independence and compulsive contrarianism.
Actually, Ray, I’ll have to disagree about that “fine line”. Its a deliberate line. Its calculated and purposeful. Compulsive contrarianism implies an almost uncontrollable reactive state of mind.
Massie is definitely part of the group that wants to destroy MAGA.
Ron Paul Libertarians want to team up with the populist left democrats to form their own party. I think the democrats are using the Republican libertarians as useful idiots to split the Republican party so democrats win.
It pretty obvious that the Uni-Party controls the majority of seats in Congress
All the seats in congress… fify.
The Ohio gop does not need democrats or libertarians to split the party so democrats win. They do that just fine all on their own.
The national gop is the same as far as I can see.
I’m beginning to think Massie and others have been “sleepers” and just waiting for the trigger point to start their anti-Trump, anti-American routine…as some recent RINO politician actors apparently are, as well. One wonders what it took to make the, come out…certainly not principles. JMO.
I agree. The media keeping this jerk in the news b/c he shares their hatred of President Trump is hoping Massie will still be remembered come November. He talks about the $20+ M used to defeat him in the recent KY primary election, but never says how much he got from shady sources through his 7 terms in Congress. So let him read the unredacted Epstein list. At this point it’s not going to do much damage.
If you find yourself enabling nuclear proliferation in the Muslim world Mr. Massie, you’re on the wrong side of history.
This type of traitor should be expelled from the country. I’m getting pretty sick of this type.
when Massie and Mace and others say they will release names, they are cowards. They should just do it — Mace reads out names of people who are dead and gone. I am tired of her schtick. And Massie has the same Schtick.
Megyn Kelly is part of that defeat MAGA crowd too…
Don’t dump on Megyn Kelly. Roger Ailes is turning over in his oversized grave.
Megan has gone the way if Tucker Carlson and I am not surprised at all that she has done so.
They are all click-chasers. Right now, anti-Trump posts get the most recognition online, i.e., brings more money to the poster. Ignore.
Maybe she can use the $ gained this way to obtain a good plastic surgeon to fix her half-assed nose job!
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Ooooops. Apologies for run of ks in my comment above. I put a book down on the keyboard without realizing it as I was posting.
Candace is a perfect example wit hunter. “I feel shi**y for being so mean to a fellow human being.” Hunter, “my Father and I were unjustly attacked by the Israeli Zionists.” Can’t make this stuff up.
Redundant grammar. Like staying, MAGA base has expanded up! Doi.
Excerpts from the transcription: KRISTEN WELKER: Let me ask you about something that you said in your speech on Tuesday night. You said, quote, “If the legislative branch always votes with the president, we do have a king.” Do you believe there is still room in the Republican Party for Republicans who vote independently?
She could have asked him to apply that perspective (“If the legislative branch always votes with the president, we do have a king”) to the Biden years. To the Clinton years.
But she didn’t.
Of course she didn’t.
This Kentucky girl is so very happy we finally got rid of Massie. It is about time!
Look at all the obviously artificial/fake comments and accounts in response to the fake news video. Reminds me of the time during the fake pandemic when most of the real people with real opinions and ideas were shadow banned, deplatformed, and/or blocked.
Why would a principled person want to go on any mainstream media outlet that has been spewing lies and deceit for years?
“And when we come back, Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna joins me next.” LOL!!! You really can’t make this stuff up. Massie was not elected for HIS opinion he was elected to represent the opinions of his constituents. Period.
and why wont the “victims” release the names of the perpetrators? do I believe something nefarious went on with Epstein? Yes. Do I believe we have the truth. No.
He sounds just like Shithead Schiff – who had all of that “evidence” against pres Trump that he was going to release “any minute.”
All of these kooks must have gotten an A in Lying 101 – at the Congressional School for Freshman Congressmen.
Yes Massie being against big spending and a lot of other stuff made him popular with a lot of people. What they miss is Massie never gained any support or built any kind of co1altion in the House to get anything done. While Massie often voted with the Democrats, though for different reasons, no Democrats ever supported Massie’s policies. He was a loner that never accomplished anything and if he had won would never accomplish anything, Total waste of a House Rep.
The fact he is threatening to burn everything he can down only tells you Massie was never about his constituents or the citizens of the US, but always about Massie himself. This tells you his constituents were correct in voting Massie out. The younger voters that voted for Massie would have eventually become disappoint in him, because he was never going to deliver on the policies they wanted. No House Rep. can do that on his own. It’s better he is gone.
All that’s missing in that photo are the horns protruding from Massie’s forehead.
MTG in drag, and maybe even more stupid.
Not that validation for Congressman Findley was needed, but Congressman Massie validated what Congressman Findley documented long ago, a foreign lobby AIPAC runs and to some extent controls the voting of most of Congress. I see this as confirmation why so many America First principals and legislation like sealing the border and fixing the immigration problem they are ordered not to fix, are never done. AIPAC is NOT a friend of America First.
Not that I am any fan of ‘the squad’ but they built a coalition, have pretty much defeated the establishment Democrats and turned the whole party into admitting they are Champions of Socialism in a few short years
Where is the conservative equivalent of them?
Hijacked by AIPAC. Any real America First movement is destroyed/taken over by AIPAC. Just a few short years ago, who took out Ron Paul’s campaign? Neocons=AIPAC=Likud
I think Acting AG, Todd Blanche should publicly request Massie to turn over names and evidence of any people he has knowledge of thst committed crimes related to Epstein (or anything else) immediately.
Saw a report recently that claimed voters have almost zero influence on reps and senators once they get to DC.
The inaction on the Save America Act shows this to be true.
It polls much higher than the Epstein fiasco.
Just sayin’, Mr. Massie.
Reps. are especially hard to unseat because they deal with the problems of their constituents (their office does). If you have a federal government problem you write your House Rep. and they solve it. When my dad retired the Social Security office figured his benefit wrong. When he died they discovered the mistake. They told my mom who had survivor benefits she would not be paid until the money was repaid (over a year). My mom had little other income. I wrote her House Rep. Dave Obey (who I couldn’t stand) and asked him to arrange it so the mom’s payments came out at the same amount and time frame as the over-payments. He fixed it and that is exactly how the money was paid back. That brings loyalty (mom’s not mine) and is the kind of thing House Reps. commonly do for their constituents.
Senators are different because after the 17th amendment they no long answered to their states legislatures. They get massive amounts of money for their campaigns from the lobbyist special interest groups. It is almost impossible for a opposition candidate to get enough money to compete an incumbent Senator’s campaign war chest. The only real chance is when a Senator retires or dies in office right before election. Otherwise an appointed or special election senator will already be the incumbent.
Where did Massie’s challenger’s money come from, Jake?
“Some things never change”. Here’s a sample circa 1971
(Senator) Fulbright on Israel
https://www.nytimes.com/1971/04/11/archives/fulbright-on-israel.html
“The United States plan for peace has been accepted and promoted by Russia, France, England, the Arab states, the U.N., in fact by everyone except Israel and her Zionist “hawkish” supporters in the United States. In their “Israel can‐do‐no‐wrong” approach to the Middle East crisis, they seem to be willing to go as far as sabotaging the progress of United States diplomacy toward a just and enduring peace.”
I expect and see the same thing happening right now.
A lot of places, Israel, big tech, big money and even Democrats supporters. That doesn’t change anything I said or mean he will cave to those interests. Even if he does he is no worse than Massie.
You could have gone out in style, but noyou have decided to insult every Kentuckian with a temper tantrum. Do this and you will never see a vote again.
The more a voice is silenced… the more I want to listen to what they have to say.
Whose voice is silenced?
Duh, Derg. You new around here? All these new names… all provocateuring….
Mockingbirds. Mockingbirds.
If you can’t figure it out… I’m not going to help you. There are long form podcasts where you can hear the people themselves speak… assuming they didn’t A.I. them all already.
I critically think by listening… including to opposing view points… which also often solidify my reasoning.
Some people are better left on their own.
For those that want to know better… start with Catharine Austin-Fitts.
That’s the only “gimmee” you’re getting today and for prayers for your quick recovery.
You picked the wrong horse.
Breaking Our Biggest Taboo
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/03/eric-margolis/breaking-our-biggest-taboo/
“Tell me who you cannot criticize and I will tell you who is your master”. Attributed to Voltaire.
“Saying anything negative about Israel has long been the third rail of US politics and media. Israel is our nation’s most sacred cow. Any questioning of its behavior brings furious charges of anti-Semitism and professional oblivion.”
Those constantly criticizing and demonizing Israel are uninformed haters, brainwashed fools, and/or Islamists. There is no taboo on criticizing Israel, as it is rampant, but there is one on criticizing those that demonize Israel because of their blind hatred.
“Dear Lord Rothschild”
Note the Balfour Declaration was not addressed to the religious leaders of the Jewish people.
The last I remember voices being silenced was Biden working with tech platforms and making a Department of Dis-Information. Massie lost and election an is threatening to shoot his mouth off. That is not being silenced that is the voters making their choice.
Or do you support keeping every politician in office until they retire so they are not silenced?
Election or Selection, Jake? Since when have we had honest elections?
Who was silenced?
Assie-hole
Falling anvils ahead
Only in cartoons
What bothers me is that folks like Massey fail to represent the voters in their district even after a stunning rebuke by the voters. Why won’t he just represent the voters of his district until he leaves office? Narcissism!
“….releasing the The Epstein files” is your big accomplishment and proof that Democrats and Republicans can work together? Those “files” simply show that dirty old men will be dirty old men and guys like you, Bill Massie, are run-of-the-mill gossips, nothing more. We all know that some, not all, pretty young girls (and boys, too) can be led astray by power and money. Epstein is dead. Yes, Bill Clinton was there. Bill Gates, too. What else is there to know? Why does Congress have to get involved, decades after the fact? Bill Clinton seduced an intern. Republicans feigned outrage. Democrats, most notably, Hillary Clinton defended the indefensible. The question is, “Is any of that important?” I will sleep better knowing that the religious nut-jobs in Iran, who kill their people by the tens of thousands, and who would have no reservations about sending a nuclear weapon to Mayberry, U.S.A. in the name of Allah, are now dust. That, Mr. Massie, is a world-changing accomplishment; thank you Donald Trump. Releasing the Epstein files, in the scheme of things, changes nothing, and might not even merit a footnote in a historical account of the Trump era. Get a grip.
Good points.
I wonder where he stood on releasing the names of the sexual predators living the life of luxury in congress – those who availed themselves of the taxpayer funded slush fund to settle with their victims???
Things that make you go hmmmm…
Why don’t you just look things up before you post uninformed nonsense. From my browser search bar:
DOGE is still working. Epoch Times shows their accomplishments daily on their news site. Stop lieing massive. What a liar! Trash!
Massie gets the limelight cause he is ground zero for the operation to conquer and divide MAGA. Hey TM, it ain’t happening. Go buy a horse, distillery or plant some blue grass and go away. Good riddance.
Using the example of Rep. Massie (R-KY4), it can be convincingly demonstrated that even after more than a decade of President Trump’s leadership, his inner circle has not even come close to preventing opportunists (politely put) from destroying his agenda to the detriment of the USA and of himself as well.
I. Why didn’t Massie press AG Garland/FBI Director Wray to open an investigation against Hunter Biden due to sex trafficking?
DOJ’s potential failure to uphold the rights of victims who were sexually exploited by Hunter Biden. [1]
II. Why didn’t Massie act accordingly after the statute of limitations was allowed to lapse on Hunter Biden’s 2014 and 2015 tax returns?
IRS had largely concluded its investigation by the end of 2021 and recommended that Hunter Biden be charged with multiple tax fraud felonies. The agency officially referred those conclusions to US government attorneys in Washington DC, in 2/22, and in California in 9/22. Neither took action.
III. Why didn’t Massie act accordingly after many Epstein revelations like?
IV. President Trump on declassifying Epstein files
President Trump is still falsely accused that he ran on releasing the Epstein files as campaign promise. On 6/3/24, FNN left out the essential part of his answer which was included in “Will Cain” FNN radio show [1]:
“I guess I would. I think that less so because, you don’t know, you don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there, because it’s a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. […. I don’t know about Epstein […]. Certainly about the way he died. It’d be interesting to find out what happened there, because that was a weird situation and the cameras didn’t happen to be working, etc., etc. But yeah, I’d go a long way toward that one.”
V. Epstein victims filed class lawsuits against DOJ and Google
for allegedly wrongfully disclosing and publishing personal information about them.
VI. Massie’s last minute endorsement less than a fortnight before ’24 election day [6]
In a written comment to FNN he explained that he determined the 2024 presidential contest is “too importan not to weigh-in.”
[1] Letter-re-Victims-to-DOJ-7.25.23-Final.pdf
[3] Exclusive | Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Calendar: CIA Director William Burns, Goldman Sachs’s Top Lawyer, Noam Chomsky – WSJ
[4] Jeffrey Epstein List in Full as Dozens of Names Revealed – Newsweek
[5]
[6] https://x.com/MassieforKY/status/1849860030654448055
If one has ever really dealt with the effects of “narcissism” – they wouldn’t so liberally bandy the term around.
Anyone who listened to Massie in long form podcast would know, he is no narcissist.
As a matter of fact, he speaks a lot about the now unmentionable CONSTITUTION and FAITH IN GOD.
Just one of the many things he championed was the killing of the remote kill switch in your cars. If you actually knew about that.. maybe we could have helped him by holding our own representatives to the fire… but noooooooo….!!!!
But people who refuse to listen to the man themselves are often led astray by the mockingbirds.
He’s also not anti-Trunp. He’s anti-Establishment and those around Trump have influenced Trump accordingly. Talking to you… Susie Wiles… you nasty pharma lobbyist you!
How do you know he wasn’t representing his constituency? He always has. And the Pushaw picture being passed around… Thomas Massie remarried after his wife’s death… a worker from Rand Paul’s campaign. Not Pushaw and if Jeffrey Epstein taught us anything.. it’s the art of capturing and holding hostage through misdeeds.
Listen to Massie in long form pod cast and tell me you don’t agree with him!!!
There is no one good. No. Not. One.
All of our idols are being removed… because God Will Not be mocked and our help will only come through Him and you’re gonna know it!
Come Lord Jesus, come.
He also continuously wore the debt clock. I could go on and on… but people who refuse to actually learn anything on their own and blindly follow herds.. are a waste of breath.
Go ahead and go down with that ship.
People here aren’t buying what you’re selling.
Massie’s behavior RIGHT NOW is classic narcissism.
I’m not selling anything “Scottyguitar” who seems to have appeared out of nowhere.
I am speaking TRUTH and I don’t need to be lauded by millions to stand on Truth – which is The Word of God.
Pray, tell…. what is a narcissist? Is it someone who serves? Someone who takes arrows? Someone who stands up and says “That’s not Constitutional!” Someone that is willing to face extermination and death threats to inform the public that things aren’t so rosy and patriotic behind the curtain?
How many data centers do we need? How many police surveillance towers have been erected in your neighborhood? The word on the street is there will be surveillance monitors – every 400 feet.
You want to live in that prison? You go down with THAT ship.
They are puppets foreign and domestic. They are like the AIPAC of the internet.
They’ve captured both parties.

AIPAC plays a large part in the Uniparty System that Sundance talks about all the time.
Most American Jews oppose AIPAC spending in Democratic primaries, survey finds
The survey comes as AIPAC has faced heightened scrutiny for pouring millions of dollars into Democratic primary races in New Jersey and Illinois in recent months.
https://www.jpost.com/american-politics/article-893132
So why then did the entire state – with the exception of two counties – resoundingly reject him if he was so fantastic, hum? I seem to recall him bragging he had the entire state backing him; that PDJT’s refusal to endorse him was completely irrelevant. Hahahaha. Total hubris. He got a ‘shellacking’ as they say – his state kicked him out; a complete rout to his utter embarrassment. We have labels for that kind: Sore loser, which implies a petty, immature individual.
You seem to be forgetting about election integrity. There isn’t any. Who funded the opponent and what do you know about him? Really.
When are we going to stop the foreign and domestic interfering in our elections? Where is our “Save America” Act?
Do we have the right to choose – or do we have an illusion of choice?
Bwahahahaha. So the entire state, with the exception of two counties – was the victim of cheating.
OK. Whatevs. Meanwhile, the people of KY rejoice with the choice they made.
Some of the most prolific Bible pounders are the absolute biggest narcissists. Look at many mega church leaders and evangelists. Classic narcissism on display. Constantly. Along with greed , avarice , manipulation, fear tactics and coercion. They’re often closeted liberals and also often sexual deviants as well.
prolific Bible pounders….
So you are against the Bible. In the Word of God there are deep warnings and penalties for those who use the Bible to lead people astray. And for those who deflect from the Word of God. That’s why satan takes a special interest and glee when a Pastor falls.
People are broken. evil is rampant. evil indwells and controls and manipulates and turns people against one another.
GOD DOES NOT DO THAT.
16 yrs in Congress is long enough and much too long. After 2/3 terms the grift becomes an entitlement
only takes one term for a senator , 2/3 for house peeps
His problem is all he says is my me mine!
Get bent RINO….
Vindictive, petty jr. high mean girl – this is no statesman.
I think MAGA is stronger than ever.
I think we are cautiously safe in November if voter fraud can be controlled.
PDJT has tremendous support that’s not being reported on
Massie betrayed maga. That’s the bottom line.
The Likudists masquerading as American “Neocons” are destroying MAGA movement with their Iran war that their AIPAC lobby helped suck PDJT into. The war plus the inflation the war is causing will destroy MAGA unless real peace is achieved asap which as Senator Fulbright revealed back in the 1970’s, the Rothschild state never wants until they have their WWIII
Name me five people in the congress or senate who are MAGA. I’ll wait.
Maybe Justin and Thomas can have an Amash in the Massie pit together now that they are normies like the rest of us…..
The Lie That Created The Middle East
The Balfour Delclaration along with Sykes – Picot Agreement.
Thomas Massie Exposes AIPAC’s Tricks To Oust Him
What AIPAC did to Massie has been done many times before.
lol…all those rural Kentucky Jewish farmers
AIPAC “Farmers” ROFL.
Massie’s primary is the most expensive in history. Pro-Israel groups have played a huge part.Ad spending in the race to unseat the rebellious Republican has smashed House records.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/17/massie-aipac-record-spending-israel-maga-trump-primary-00925375
Are you saying KY denizens are stupid?
That’s the Jewish Strategy.
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Thank you, Sundance. Appreciate all your information.
“I promise I will try to stay relevant, as I’ve become addicted to the taxpayer money to which I can easily avail myself in politics.”
/sarc
Blah, blah, blah.
TLDR
Dude. You lost. Everyone is looking over your shoulder now. No one cares about you anymore. Deal with it.
…who?
Hey Liz Cheney and Tom Massie I am having a Happy Memorial Day.
John McCain 2.0
Pro-Israel Highlights of Barack Obama Speech for AIPAC
If Massie would stop looking at himself in the mirror, he would see his constituents want him to pass the Trump agenda.
People can justify anything…
Thomas Massie Voting Record:
Voted against bringing the Save America Act to the House floor.
Voted to raise the debt ceiling for Biden, but not for Trump.
Voted against border security funding and ICE funding.
Voted to protect Adam Schiff from real consequences for lying.
Voted against censoring Ilhan Omar.
Voted with democrats to try to eliminate Trump’s tariffs.
Voted against making Trump’s tax cuts permanent; no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and no tax on SS.
Opposes taking out drug cartel boats.
Co-sponsored legislation with the Squad.
So which one did Israel have a say in?
Average gas in Kentucky is $4.27, not almost 5 as Messie was saying.
Look for prices to be much lower soon.
Sundance please point to the part of this interview that screams narcissist.
Kristen Welker celebrates memorial weekend by not having her ass handed to her by the person she’s interviewing. These two are drinking their kool aid from the same straw.
The widely-advertised breakup of MAGA is actually a Dem / Commie / Islamic funded campaign for 2026, 2028. They are attacking the 2028 prez nominee before we even have a primary, and will certainly fund a 3rd party candidate like Massey or Paul.
Only truly room temperature IQs see anything else in it.
I look at this very simply. The Dems are evil. If one cannot get on the team trying to defeat the Dems, then begone, the sooner the better.