Can someone explain the Trump vs Massie feud? Massie seems like staunch conservative in the clips I've seen. At face value they should be friends and allies.
According to 2025 House voting analysis (covering the first year of the 119th Congress), Massie voted against his Republican party majority 22.3% of the time. This made him the Republican most likely to break ranks that year, ahead of others like Rep. Chip Roy. In a party-line vote context, this 22.3% rate largely reflects instances where he sided with Democrats (or a bipartisan group including them) when the GOP leadership pushed a bill. Massie's rate is unusually high for a Republican, driven by votes on spending bills, foreign aid/intervention, and certain Trump/MAGA priorities (e.g., the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" reconciliation package in 2025, where he was one of only two Republicans to vote no alongside the entire Democratic caucus).
According to a scorecard from the Center for American Progress Action Fund tracking votes aligned with the Trump White House positions (published in September 2025), Massie voted in agreement 84.2% of the time (32 out of 38 votes).
americanprogressaction.org
This means he voted against the administration's position on 6 occasions. Specific divergences included:Votes against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a major MAGA-aligned reconciliation package that included tax cuts, border wall funding, and a ban on taxpayer-funded gender-affirming care for minors (opposed both the House version on May 22, 2025, and the final Senate version on July 3, 2025). Massie cited concerns over adding trillions to the national debt, despite supporting similar elements in past legislation like the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
factcheck.org
Vote against the HALT Fentanyl Act.
Vote against the March continuing resolution (CR).
Vote against the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025, arguing it lacked fiscal conservatism.
Yep, you are correct and I was not. When reading merely the win for ICE, I didn't know about the slush funds until I hopped over later and read all on X
Good ol’ Assie sho do luv his illegals. Soon primary boy, soon.
Massie is officially dead to me - fuck that coward faggot fucking piece of shit
Agreed, guy went all in on the Epstein hoax, now this, showing his true colors
Massie is loyal to God first, and the Constitution 2nd. That is the exact right order for an elected or appointed office holders.
Massie is not wrong on this. There were plenty of other places to get the money for ICE, rather than adding more debt.
I hope Massirle gets his just rewards. If he wants to have illegals in America, he can have them bunk in his houses.
In his fucking truck or whatever shanty he’s sleeping in at the time. Guy is a massive flake and can’t decide which side to bow to.
Wtaf, Massie?
Roll call link.
https://www.congress.gov/votes/house/119-2/42
4 Republicans did not vote.
Why did Massie vote no? Was this a single item bill?
It's the borrowing needed to create that money.
Inside of five years our money will be close to worthless.
What Massie sees and is trying to stop is the implosion of the dollar due to the massive federal debt bomb that will explode the entire economy.
Sounds reasonable.
I will give Massie this, he sticks to his convictions and is unwilling to negotiate on them.
He's not wrong on the debt at all.
inflate it or watch it drain out on illegals, which is worse
They've already stolen $25 Trillion.
The debt is fake and gay. Fiat printed by the FED is fake and gay. Military is taking down the FED. It's a great reset to go back to gold standard.
I agree with Massey. Single item bills would get rid of these types of shenanigans.
is the the big zionist? Or is he the anti-zionist that Trump is trying to get rid of?
Randy Fine....that's the other one.......Fine is the zio, right?
I thought Massie was kind of like Ron / Rand Paul.....WTF with this?!?! 🤬🤬
Can someone explain the Trump vs Massie feud? Massie seems like staunch conservative in the clips I've seen. At face value they should be friends and allies.
According to 2025 House voting analysis (covering the first year of the 119th Congress), Massie voted against his Republican party majority 22.3% of the time. This made him the Republican most likely to break ranks that year, ahead of others like Rep. Chip Roy. In a party-line vote context, this 22.3% rate largely reflects instances where he sided with Democrats (or a bipartisan group including them) when the GOP leadership pushed a bill. Massie's rate is unusually high for a Republican, driven by votes on spending bills, foreign aid/intervention, and certain Trump/MAGA priorities (e.g., the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" reconciliation package in 2025, where he was one of only two Republicans to vote no alongside the entire Democratic caucus).
According to a scorecard from the Center for American Progress Action Fund tracking votes aligned with the Trump White House positions (published in September 2025), Massie voted in agreement 84.2% of the time (32 out of 38 votes).
americanprogressaction.org
This means he voted against the administration's position on 6 occasions. Specific divergences included:Votes against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a major MAGA-aligned reconciliation package that included tax cuts, border wall funding, and a ban on taxpayer-funded gender-affirming care for minors (opposed both the House version on May 22, 2025, and the final Senate version on July 3, 2025). Massie cited concerns over adding trillions to the national debt, despite supporting similar elements in past legislation like the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
factcheck.org
Vote against the HALT Fentanyl Act. Vote against the March continuing resolution (CR). Vote against the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025, arguing it lacked fiscal conservatism.
He sure has turned into an obstructionist
Yep, you are correct and I was not. When reading merely the win for ICE, I didn't know about the slush funds until I hopped over later and read all on X
Well, X was screaming about it, so I was kinda slapped in the face with it
Why so little $$?