Having Co-Opted the Tea Party Nationwide, Trump Tries to Stamp out its Remnants in Congress
The ultimate outsider candidate collaborates with the GOP establishment to marginalize the House Freedom Caucus and pivot toward centrist Democrats
The ultimate outsider candidate collaborates with the GOP establishment to marginalize the House Freedom Caucus and pivot toward centrist Democrats
"They weren't voting for libertarian ideas—they were voting for the craziest son of a bitch in the race."
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Supported by Newt Gingrich and Trent Lott, opposed by Shirley Chisholm and Jerry Brown—the department has a long history of scrambling political alliances.
A version of the bill has been introduced since 2009.
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Massie hasn't met with anyone from the Trump transition team.
The libertarian-leaning Kentucky congressman says he's backing the Republican nominee.
'You can't waive the Fourth Amendment just because it's not convenient,' says Massie.
Headed to House floor for eventual debate and vote.
"There is nobody in Congress with a plan."
The Kentucky Congressman on Trump, House of Cards, and the plot to kick out Boehner.
Opium production up since the Taliban left, after billions spent on counternarcotics.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz vs. Rand Paul, Justin Amash, and Thomas Massie.
Libertarian Republican won't endorse anyone for prez now that Rand Paul's out, wants an ideological "dating manual" for new congressmen, and says technology-not politics-will set us free.
Reps. Thomas Massie and Justin Amash debate whether the GOP is libertarian enough.
Need another reason to resent the GOP-run Congress? Try Tom Cotton (and Ted Cruz).
Not so fast, say Thomas Massie, Justin Amash, and Matt Kibbe
Listen to me, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Rep. Thomas Massie explain why on SiriusXM Channel 121 at noon ET
Massie's brief argues State Department claiming powers to halt speech related to 3D weapon printing that the relevant law does not, and cannot, give.
Being against business as usual in DC doesn't mean being pro-liberty.
Congressmen attempt to draw attention to oppressive USDA meddling.
The intra-party fight over Patriot Act & USA Freedom Act is a sign we're finally moving past 9/11 politics.
The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund's first annual Food Freedom Fest, which took place last weekend, was a fantastic event.
Rep. Thomas Massie introduced two raw milk bills this week, with bi-partisan sponsorship and support. "It's a great issue because it's about freedom," says Massie.