Thomas Massie discusses digital privacy and regulatory issues on social media

Thomas Massie discusses digital privacy and regulatory issues on social media
Thomas Massie U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Thomas Massie, a serving U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 4th district, has shared a series of reflections on various topics on a social media platform. These posts offer insights into his views on digital privacy, government scrutiny, and regulatory accountability.

On March 28, 2025, Massie posted an endorsement of an online video content, expressing his enjoyment by stating, “I’ve watched this four times and it’s still good.”

In another tweet from the same day, Massie detailed his skepticism about the security of messaging applications such as Signal. He stated, “I’ve never used Signal. It can keep comms secure from some but it won’t keep secrets from sophisticated nation states. If it could do that, it’d be illegal! I figure it helps flag what govts want to monitor, and a 1st class nation state is going to log keys and watch screens.”

Early on March 29, 2025, Massie shared his experiences and opinions on the conduct of Peter Marks within the FDA, whom he deposed. He commented, “This is good. In fact, this is what drawing the swamp actually looks like. I had the opportunity to depose Peter Marks (recorded interview several hours long), and his conduct at FDA was way out of line. He should have been cut loose years ago.”



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