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Kentucky's Rep. Thomas Massie on grief, finding love, and President Donald Trump
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie's longtime wife died last year. Amid his recent remarriage, President Donald Trump attacked him online.
Thomas Massie married Carolyn Grace Moffa on November 2, with around 150 guests including Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The president, who has been married three times, lashed out at the Kentucky representative for remarrying after the death of his first wife.
It was also a specific defeat for Trump at the hands of a despised GOP opponent: Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky. “He got tired of me winning,” Massie said of Trump’s U-turn in an interview Monday morning.
As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to take on the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Kentucky congressman who spearheaded the long-shot effort is calling into question Justice Department probes into Epstein's ties to prominent Democrats.
President Donald Trump appeared to mock Republican Rep. Thomas Massie's remarriage to Carolyn Grace Moffa over a year after Massie's wife's death in June 2023.
Rep. Thomas Massie, who is being primaried by a Trump-backed challenger, said that he now considers himself to be "America only," not "America First."
The Republican politician — who has represented Kentucky's 4th Congressional District in the United States House since 2012 — wed Carolyn Grace Moffa. On Nov. 3, Massie announced on X that he and Moffa had legally married on Oct. 19 and held a wedding ceremony over the weekend of Oct. 31 in Moffa's home state of Pennsylvania.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) raised concerns on Sunday that the Trump Justice Department’s new probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s past ties with Democrats could interfere with Congress’s effort to mandate