Thomas Massie, U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 4th district since 2012, has announced bipartisan legislative efforts to release the Epstein files, calling for transparency and justice for victims.
On July 16, 2025, Massie posted on his official account: “Americans deserve transparency and victims deserve justice.
Thank you
@RepEliCrane
@RepBoebert
@Congressman_JVD
@RepMTG
@RepTimBurchett
@RepEricBurlison
for cosponsoring legislation to release the Epstein files. Here’s a link to the text as filed: https://t.co/V5oDI6YNEJhttps://t.co/ZtVG3z1UJh“
Later that day, he further acknowledged additional supporters of the bill in another tweet: “Please thank these folks for sponsoring my bipartisan legislation to release the complete Epstein files:
@RepRoKhanna
@RepMTG
@RepTimBurchett
@RepEliCrane
@RepBoebert
@Congressman_JVD
@RepEricBurlison
@RepMillsPress
@RepTomBarrett
@RepRashida
Full text:
https://t.co/nNy3FeHT4D” (July 16, 2025).
On July 17, 2025, Massie outlined steps being taken in Congress: “Phase 1: Binders
Phase 2: Congressional discharge petition filed to force a public vote on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to release all Epstein files. Full text: https://t.co/nNy3FeHT4Dhttps://t.co/t54g6YWa7t“
Thomas Massie has served in Congress since succeeding Geoff Davis in Kentucky’s 4th district in 2012 and previously held roles in state government. He was born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1971 and currently resides in Garrison. Massie holds a BS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which he earned in 1993.



