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Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., lost his congressional primary Tuesday night after nearly 14 years of fighting to put American rights first.
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While many conservatives “play the game” and work to compromise with radical leftist leaders to find common ground (which chips away at our basic inherent rights), Massie’s main goal has been to read through every piece of legislation and vote against anything that contradicts the constitutional rights of the American people.
Love or hate him, his record speaks for itself. He has a 96 percent Liberty Score from the Conservative Review and earned a 100 percent Republican Liberty Caucus score in recent years. To compare, the average Republican held a 64 percent score of upholding Americans’ constitutional rights through their political actions in 2023.
Massie has stuck to his guns, opposing irresponsible spending in Congress, fighting against funding endless foreign wars with taxpayer money, and supporting serious Trump administration efforts that defended the Liberty of the American people.
Today Speaker Johnson employed the help of democrats to rig the rules of the House.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 19, 2024
Shamefully, they converted a veterans care bill into a vehicle for passing Schumer’s $100 billion package to fund foreign wars.
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In 2024, he sought to rescind the ridiculous January 6 Select Committee’s subpoena to prevent Trump adviser Steve Bannon from going to jail for refusing to testify against the President and to secure Peter Navarro’s release from prison.
Last year, Massie attempted to codify President Trump’s promise to abolish the failing federal Department of Education, withdraw from the corrupt World Trade Organization (WTO), and introduce legislation to leave the shady globalist North American Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
He put his money where his mouth is and was mainly funded by individual private donors rather than Super PACs or foreign interest groups.
In addition, he has been a strong voice for American farmers fighting to put American food suppliers first. He ensured that Americans can access locally raised farm foods in the recently passed Farm Bill.
While supporters speculate that Massie could run for the Senate or even enter the 2028 presidential race, he is still finishing out his current term, and the future remains open as to whether he continues his political career or focuses on enjoying his home farm.



