Thomas Massie’s tweets address government intelligence and agricultural policy

Thomas Massie’s tweets address government intelligence and agricultural policy
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Thomas Massie, a U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 4th district since 2012, shared his thoughts on various topics through social media posts on July 10, 2025. Massie, who succeeded Geoff Davis in Congress and holds a degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, addressed issues ranging from government intelligence to agricultural policy.

In a tweet posted at 00:52 UTC, Massie discussed a poll involving over 131,000 accounts. He stated that “by a margin of 16 to 1, respondents believe Epstein was an asset of government intelligence.” He further questioned for which country Epstein worked and who might be included on a related list.

Later in the day at 13:27 UTC, Massie turned his attention to economic concerns, noting that “beef is getting expensive” due to historically low herd cow inventory levels in the United States. He mentioned his legislative proposal, the PRIME Act, as a potential solution to provide affordable healthy choices for consumers and improve profitability for family farms.

At 17:13 UTC, Massie made a brief comment about Washington D.C., describing it as “Hollywood for ugly people.”

Massie’s comments reflect his ongoing engagement with both national security and domestic economic issues during his tenure in Congress.



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