AMERICA LOST TODAY, Thank You Thomas Massie
🇺🇸 The Most Expensive House Primary in U.S. History Just Ousted Its Most Principled Member
Over $34 MILLION was spent to remove Thomas Massie from Congress, the largest outside spending flood in House primary history.
Most people STILL do not know the name of his opponent that won, but most of the country know Massie.
The biggest spenders against him:
- $7.5M: MAGA KY PAC, funded by billionaire Paul Singer and money tied to Miriam Adelson, who dropped $106M into pro-Israel PACs in 2024
- $4.1M: AIPAC's United Democracy Project
- $3.9M: Republican Jewish Coalition Victory Fund
More than $25.8 million of the total came from outside super PACs, not from voters in Kentucky's 4th District.
Massie voted against unconditional military aid to Israel, pushed for Epstein file releases, and refused to rubber-stamp the "Big Beautiful Bill." That made him the most dangerous man in Congress to the establishment.
American voters didn't fire Thomas Massie. Donors in Tel Aviv boardrooms and Manhattan hedge funds did.
@RepThomasMassie is a TRUE PATRIOT.
@ThePatWhalen@lthlnkso He posted another video that included that point. The temp increase is localized to that uninhabited valley and at worst case would impact a desert valley.
@TheEtherIsFake@lthlnkso Same as every project… the rewards for the owner of a project have the same risks. If we didn’t do projections for projects then no large endeavors would ever be attempted.
@lthlnkso Very first point. Land owners are selling or leasing. That answers the very last question his video asked right? “What do you think about that Utah” well the land owners at least think it’s a good idea!
Off the Grid with Thomas Massie | Director's Cut
An intimate and thought-provoking journey into @RepThomasMassie quest for a self-sustainable life on his farm in eastern Kentucky. This exclusive version features never-before-seen footage.
I voted against the rule to bring this omnibus forward for a vote.
Here is a breakdown of some of the most ridiculous items included in the omnibus, and some America First items that were not. I offered amendments to correct these errors—all of which were blocked or refused🧵:
CNN's Ashley Allison says SNAP is having a "massive impact" after she went to her eyebrow technician who told her they had to fire people because clients don't have money to do their brows.
The horror.
It’s the people, the passion and the dedication to winning. 🧡💙
That’s why Miles chose to stay in Cincinnati.
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