Thomas Massie Files to Run for Office in 2028
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Republican Rep of Kentucky Thomas Massie said during a press meet on Sunday, May 24, that FLOTUS Melania Trump was aware that Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring “did not act alone”. Massie said that he will use his congressional speech to debate immunity to publicly read redacted names from the Epstein files on the House floor before his term
Representative Thomas Massie has promised to identify more individuals whose names were redacted from files connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
Rep Thomas Massie has vowed to publicly name more high-profile figures from the Jeffrey Epstein network before he leaves Congress at the end of this year. The Kentucky Republican lost his re-election primary on 19 May to Ed Gallrein,
Massie filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission for the same seat he lost to Ed Gallrein in the 2026 primary.
On the heels of a high-profile primary loss, U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie filed preliminary paperwork to run again in 2028 — but made no final decisions.
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Thomas Massie Vows to Release More High-Profile Names Linked to Epstein Before Leaving Office
Massie accused Blanche of withholding key evidence connected to Epstein’s activities and warned convictions weren't possible unless more files were released. The post Thomas Massie Vows to Release More High-Profile Names Linked to Epstein Before Leaving Office first appeared on Mediaite.
Less than a week after he lost the Republican primary election in Kentucky’s fourth congressional district, Rep. Thomas Massie has filed paperwork for 2028.
Thomas Massie is not finished with politics following his loss in last week's primary.
Outgoing Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie dropped a major bombshell on Meet the Press Sunday, May 24, alleging that “the first lady knows that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act alone.