Thomas Massie, Trump and the Epstein
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Thomas Massie married Carolyn Grace Moffa on November 2, with around 150 guests including Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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.
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.
Laura Loomer, conservative political activist and Donald Trump ally, has questioned the circumstances of the passing of GOP lawmaker Thomas Massie's first wife.
WH NEC Director Kevin Hassett, Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Thomas Massie and Ken Burns were on "This Week" Sunday, November 16. This is a rush transcript and may be updated.
President Donald Trump's attack on Rep. Thomas Massie's (R-KY) late wife incensed one analyst on Sunday, who described the attacks as "repulsive" and "grotesque." In October, Massie announced he had remarried after his previous wife passed away in June 2024.