Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie questioned Republican election fraud complaints after the party won the House, Senate and White House. He also said Republicans control the Supreme Court “to some degree.” Massie accused the party of wasting the mandate voters gave it.
Massie made the remarks during a Morning Joe interview. A video clip later circulated online.
Massie asked his Republican colleagues, “Why are you complaining about election fraud?” He added, “We won all the damn elections.”
He said election security was not the party’s central problem following its victories. Massie accused Republicans of abandoning promises on fiscal responsibility, “putting America first” and “making America healthy.”
Massie said Republicans were “wasting the opportunity” their election victories provided. He did not identify specific legislation or say which promise they should address first.
Thomas Massie Election Fraud Remarks Split Republican Reactions
The clip divided users over whether Republican victories weakened the party’s election fraud arguments.
One user wrote, “Massie is right again. Trump and Republicans should focus on the issues facing Americans not election fraud.” Another stated, “They are complaining about election fraud because of one big, orange, deranged ego.”
A separate response asked, “If the system is so hopelessly fraudulent, why do Republicans trust every result that gives them power?” Another argued, “The GOP say every election they lose was fraudulent. If they win, its the will of the people.”
Others rejected Massie’s reasoning. One user wrote, “I am usually in lockstep with Massie on most things, but not this. There should be no way to steal elections. It doesn’t matter who won.”
Another stated, “But just because the right has won doesn’t mean fraud isn’t happening. If fraud is happening, control the fraud, that’s fairness.”
The dispute leaves Republicans divided over whether election security or unmet campaign promises should take priority.







