Pam Bondi, Thomas Massie and Jeffrey Epstein
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Kentucky GOP Congressman Thomas Massie pushed back on a rumor that he voted against the Save America Act, clarifying that he only voted against a rule.
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) held a joint press conference on Monday after viewing the "mostly-unredacted" Epstein files at the Justice Department. The Congressmen said at least 6 men likely incriminated have had their names redacted and called on the DOJ to unredact them.
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie roasted Attorney General Pam Bondi after she showed up on Capitol Hill with prepared insults to lob at critics while refusing to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein. For hours while being grilled by lawmakers,
The Kentucky congressman tells Reason that Republicans and Democrats engaged in a “cover-up” of epic proportions that will haunt U.S. politics for years.
A congressman from Kentucky pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi about why the DOJ did not prosecute Ohio retail billionaire Les Wexner.
"Why make stuff up when the reality itself is so shocking and disgusting," Massie told Snopes.
Ky., responded on Friday after President Donald Trump called him a "moron" while speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) denied that he is “running against” President Donald Trump in a rebuttal to Fox News’s Laura Ingraham on X. Ingraham, host of Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle, asked on X on Wednesday whether Trump or Massie better represents Kentucky’s residents,