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And I'm joined now by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who led the effort to release the Epstein files. Congressman
Rep. Thomas Massie hit back at President Donald Trump this week, accusing the president of "trying to be a bully."
White House NEC Director Kevin Hassett, Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Thomas Massie & Ken Burns will be on "This Week" airing on Sunday November 16.
The president, who has been married three times, lashed out at the Kentucky representative for remarrying after the death of his first wife.
Thomas Massie responded to Trump's personal attack on his marriage, humorously noting that his wife joked about POTUS' jealousy over their wedding invitation
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President has openly threatened four Republican representatives as Epstein issue spirals out control thanks to dead sex trafficker’s claim his former friend ‘knew about the girls’