Thomas Massie’s tweets cover TV appearance and high-profile pardon discussions

Thomas Massie’s tweets cover TV appearance and high-profile pardon discussions
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Thomas Massie, a U.S. Congressman representing Kentucky’s 4th district since 2012, recently shared several updates via social media. Massie, who succeeded Geoff Davis and holds a degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, engaged with his followers on various topics through his tweets.

On January 22, 2025, Thomas Massie announced his upcoming appearance on “Timcast IRL” at 8:00 PM by posting “At 8:00 PM, I will be @Timcast’s guest on “Timcast IRL.” Tune in!” This tweet invited his audience to watch the show.

Later that day, Massie expressed appreciation for participating in the show with another post. At 13:04 UTC, he tweeted “Great being on IRL with you last night @TRHLofficial. So glad Ross Ulbricht is finally free!” The tweet highlighted both his experience on the show and his reaction to Ross Ulbricht’s release.

In a subsequent tweet at 14:58 UTC on January 22nd, Massie posed a question regarding presidential pardons. He asked “Should President Trump pardon Edward Snowden?” This query suggested an interest in public opinion concerning this controversial topic.



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