Kentucky's Rep. Thomas Massie on grief, finding love, and President Donald Trump
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie's longtime wife died last year. Amid his recent remarriage, President Donald Trump attacked him online.
www.cincinnati.comThomas Massie remarried in November 2025, about a year and a half after his first wife Rhonda Massie’s passing in 2024. He wed Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former congressional staffer, with ceremonies in Kentucky and Pennsylvania. The announcements were shared on social media, noting the couple’s plans to divide time between Kentucky and Washington, D.C., as Massie continues his work in Congress.[2][3][5]
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Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie's longtime wife died last year. Amid his recent remarriage, President Donald Trump attacked him online.
www.cincinnati.comThomas Massie and Carolyn Grace Moffa celebrated a Christian wedding in Pennsylvania as they began a new journey after his late wife’s passing
news.meaww.comKentucky Rep. Thomas Massie announced his new marriage to Carolyn Grace Moffa, just over a year after the death of his first wife, Rhonda Howard Massie
people.comFor those who want to know about Thomas Massie’s outside of Congress, knowing whether or not he’s married is a good start.
www.distractify.comThe Kentucky Republican recently announced that he remarried last month following the sudden death of his first wife, Rhonda, in June 2024
www.independent.co.ukRep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) announced his marriage to Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former congressional staffer, in a social media post Monday morning, sharing a photo of him in tuxedo and his bride in a …
thehill.comMassie announced the news on his Facebook page Monday, with a photo of himself and his new wife Carolyn Moffa on their wedding day.
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