U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie Remarries After Wife's Death in 2024
Rep. Thomas Massie remarried Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former agriculture policy staffer for Sen. Rand Paul, after his first wife's death; they will live on a Kentucky farm.
- On Oct. 19, U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie legally married Carolyn Grace Moffa in Kentucky, and they celebrated with a ceremony in Pennsylvania over the weekend.
 - Massie's remarriage follows the death of his first wife, Rhonda Massie, after more than 30 years of marriage and four children, occurring a little more than a year after her death.
 - They met professionally more than a decade ago when Carolyn Grace Moffa worked as an agriculture policy staffer for U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, and Massie proposed on the steps of the Library of Congress.
 - The couple will reside on a Kentucky farm and commute to Washington, D.C. for Massie's congressional work, with Sen. Rand Paul and Reps. Jim Jordan, Warren Davidson, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Victoria Spartz attending.
 - Representative Massie, who is up for re-election next year, has clashed with members of his party including President Trump, and the Pennsylvania celebration served raw milk with cake and frozen-peach margaritas from their farm.
 
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Rep. Thomas Massie remarries months after his first wife’s death
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie is married again roughly 16-months after announcing the death of “the love of my life.” The Republican lawmaker stated Monday that he wedded former Sen. Rand Paul staffer Carolyn Grace Moffa on Oct. 16 in Kentucky. The pair celebrated their nuptials with friends and family with a Christian wedding ceremony in Moffa’s home state of Pennsylvania over the weekend. “Carolyn has not previously been married,” Massie posted …
Trump Critic Rep. Thomas Massie Marries Former Rand Paul Staffer, Hosts Raw Milk Wedding - Real News Now
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie tied the knot with former Rand Paul staffer Carolyn Grace Moffa last month, a little over a year after the death of his wife of 35 years, Rhonda Massie. Massie, a libertarian Republican often at odds with President Trump, confirmed the October 19 ceremony took place in Pennsylvania, Moffa’s home state. Several high-profile allies were in attendance, including Senator Rand Paul, Rep. Jim Jordan, Rep. Warren Davi…
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