Thomas Massie’s recent tweets highlight meetings and legislative support

Thomas Massie’s recent tweets highlight meetings and legislative support
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Thomas Massie, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Kentucky’s 4th district since 2012, shared several insights and encounters on his social media account recently. Known for his work in increasing government transparency and supporting local food initiatives, Massie’s recent posts provide a glimpse into his activities and interactions.

On January 21, 2025, Massie highlighted an unusual sighting of Joel Salatin, a well-known advocate for local nutrient-dense food. Massie noted that he had “never seen this farmer in a suit” but observed Salatin at the MAHA Ball. He praised Salatin’s long-standing efforts in “making America healthy with local nutrient dense food for decades.” The original post can be found here.

Later that day, at 01:48 UTC, Massie shared another encounter from the MAHA Ball, mentioning he “ran into @tracybeanz,” providing no further details but indicating their meeting was noteworthy. The tweet is accessible here.

Further expressing his legislative efforts on January 21, 2025, at 15:53 UTC, Massie thanked fellow Congressman Tony Wied for co-sponsoring his bill to audit the Federal Reserve, HR 24. He emphasized that “the American people benefit when we work to increase government transparency.” The tweet can be viewed here.



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