Thomas Massie’s tweets highlight legislative priorities and foreign policy views

Thomas Massie’s tweets highlight legislative priorities and foreign policy views
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Thomas Massie, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Kentucky’s 4th district, has been active on social media discussing legislative initiatives and his political stance. Serving since 2012, Massie replaced former U.S. Congress member Geoff Davis. He holds a degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and resides in Garrison, Kentucky.

On December 7, 2024, Thomas Massie announced the introduction of the National Constitutional Carry Act. According to his tweet, “I introduced the National Constitutional Carry Act to prohibit states from requiring a permit to carry a firearm.” He emphasized that individuals should not need government permission to exercise constitutionally protected rights.

On December 8, 2024, Massie reaffirmed his commitment to certain core principles in Congress. He stated in a tweet that “In Congress, I support personal liberty, economic freedom, fiscal responsibility, and constitutionally limited government.” Massie expressed enthusiasm for continuing this mission as the next session of Congress approaches.

On December 9, 2024, Massie commented on historical foreign policy actions regarding Syria. He tweeted about events following Trump’s election victory: “It appears the deepstate, and the rebels they supported, went into overdrive to overthrow Assad when Trump won the election…” He referenced a previous tweet from 2019 criticizing Obama’s policy in Syria.



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