Thomas Massie’s useless tenure in Congress is coming to an end
Rep. Thomas Massie's tenure in Congress is facing scrutiny as he approaches a potential end. Critics argue that he has failed to provide meaningful solutions and has instead focused on personal fundraising and political maneuvering. With a primary challenge from Ed Gallrein, Massie's political future appears uncertain as he struggles to maintain support within his party.
- ▪An op-ed in the New York Times praises Rep. Thomas Massie, but critics highlight his lack of accomplishments.
- ▪Massie has been involved in controversial political moves, including ousting former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
- ▪Recent polls show Massie trailing behind Ed Gallrein in the Republican primary, with Trump endorsing Gallrein.
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