Thomas Massie says GOP is ‘wasting’ control of Congress and White House
Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) criticized his own party, accusing Republicans of wasting their majority and warning they could face a notable defeat in the November midterm elections if they do not fulfill their agenda.He expressed concern that the party is neglecting the prospect voters gave them and warned of a potential “shellacking” if they fail to act. Massie also dismissed Republican efforts to focus on election fraud claims despite controlling Congress and the White house,questioning the purpose of the focus given their electoral victories.
Additionally, he highlighted the pressure from President Donald Trump on Republicans to pass the SAVE America Act, a bill aimed at implementing new voter ID requirements. Trump has escalated tensions by canceling a housing bill signing event until the legislation is passed and refusing to sign other key extensions unless the bill is included.
MassieS criticisms come months after he lost a GOP primary to a Trump-backed challenger, a result that followed disputes over policy issues. Despite the loss, Massie remains politically active, filing paperwork for potential future campaigns, indicating he may seek office again in 2028.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) blasted his own party Thursday, arguing Republicans are squandering their majority and warning they could face a “shellacking” in the November midterm elections if they fail to deliver on their agenda.
“The problem is we’re wasting our opportunity that the voters gave us,” Massie told reporters outside the Capitol building. “And the Republicans are going to pay for that in November. It’ll be an absolute shellacking if they don’t wake up.”
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Massie also dismissed Republican efforts to continue focusing on election fraud claims despite the party controlling Washington.
“I think it’s ironic that we control the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court, and the White House, and we’re yelling election fraud?” he said. “I mean, we won all the damn elections, and we’re in charge. And what are we doing with it?”
His comments come as President Donald Trump has intensified pressure on congressional Republicans to pass the SAVE America Act, legislation that would impose new voter identification requirements. Senate Republicans have acknowledged the bill lacks the 60 votes needed to overcome a Democratic filibuster.
The standoff escalated earlier this week after Trump abruptly canceled a planned bill-signing ceremony on Capitol Hill for housing legislation, insisting lawmakers first approve the election bill.
“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Trump has also refused to sign an extension of a key surveillance authority under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act unless it includes the SAVE America Act.
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Massie’s criticism comes months after he lost his Republican primary to a Trump-backed challenger. Trump targeted the Kentucky congressman after clashes over spending, foreign policy, and other priorities.
Despite his primary loss, Massie has signaled he is not done with politics. Less than a week after the election, he filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to continue raising money, fueling speculation about a possible return to elected office in 2028.
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