Thomas Massie addresses Epstein file redactions and legislative efforts on social media

Thomas Massie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 4th district
Thomas Massie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 4th district
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U.S. Congressman Thomas Massie, who represents Kentucky’s 4th district, posted a series of tweets on March 10, 2026, addressing legislative support, recent developments related to the Epstein files, and local political activities.

In his first post at 13:37 UTC, Massie expressed gratitude to colleagues for their involvement in a legislative initiative: “Thank you to HR 7880’s original cosponsors @RepBoebert, @Rep_Davidson, @RepGrothman, @RepClayHiggins, @RepNancyMace, @RepScottPerry, @RepChipRoy, and @RepSmucker.”

Later that afternoon at 16:08 UTC, Massie commented on the release of information from the Epstein investigation. He wrote: “The “Alexander brothers” appeared in the Epstein files by first name, but I noticed DOJ redacted their last name in an FBI email contained in EFTA01660679. But @FBIDirectorKash said no evidence of sex trafficking in the files.”

In a subsequent tweet at 17:51 UTC regarding local political events and national issues relevant to his district, Massie stated: “They’re paying to bus people to the Trump event in my Congressional District. What they’ll discover is Trump fans in KY-4 and across the entire Commonwealth also support my work on the Epstein files, reigning in spending, ending forever wars, draining the swamp, and food freedom!”

Thomas Massie has represented Kentucky’s 4th congressional district since 2012 after succeeding Geoff Davis. Before his tenure in Congress he served as Lewis County Judge Executive and was previously a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. Born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1971 and currently residing in Garrison at age 52,
he holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which he earned in 1993.



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