Thomas Massie shares insights from Meet the Press appearance and addresses social media audience

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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Thomas Massie, U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 4th district, shared updates on his activities and perspectives through a series of posts on May 24, 2026.

In the first post at 12:47 p.m., Massie gave followers a glimpse into his media appearances, stating, “A peek behind the scenes… I’m in a remote studio van in my home town of Garrison, Kentucky, ready to go live on Meet the Press!”

Later that day at 2:03 p.m., he addressed interactions with his social media audience by writing, “Some folks don’t want my posts to show up in their feed. As a public service, I am volunteering to block any who feel this way. Indicate your desire to be blocked by replying to this post with a negative statement. See link in bio to get unblocked. America First! MAGA!”

At 8:40 p.m., Massie commented on political challenges and discussed generational perspectives after appearing on Meet the Press. He posted, “When the swamp and Epstein class couldn’t buy my vote, they bought the most expensive congressional seat ever. I joined @MeetThePress this morning to talk about putting people & principles over parties. I’m optimistic because the younger generation understands what’s going on.”

Massie has represented Kentucky’s 4th District in Congress since replacing Geoff Davis in 2012 and previously served in local government roles including as Lewis County Judge Executive. Born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1971 and currently residing in Garrison, Kentucky, Massie holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which he earned in 1993.



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