Rep. Thomas Massie Announces Remarriage Amid Ongoing Speculation About Wife’s Death

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has revealed he has remarried following the death of his wife of 35 years, Rhonda Massie, who passed in June 2024. The Republican lawmaker confirmed on X that he exchanged vows with Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former staffer for Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.).

Massie described the ceremony, which took place on October 19 in Pennsylvania, as a private event attended by close friends and family. He highlighted that his new wife, who has no prior marriages, previously worked with Paul on agricultural policy and visited his farm with Rhonda years ago. The couple plans to divide their time between Kentucky and Washington, D.C., while managing the farm.

The article also references Massie’s earlier post mourning Rhonda’s death, in which he expressed uncertainty about the cause of her passing. While he dismissed conspiracy theories about her death, including claims related to vaccines or foul play, he acknowledged the lack of clarity surrounding her sudden demise. The piece notes that an autopsy was conducted but results remain undisclosed.

Massie’s announcement coincides with his recent political activities, including appearances on media platforms and advocacy against financial institutions. However, the article does not provide further details about his current legislative focus or future plans.

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