Rep. Thomas Massie has announced on X that he has remarried a year after his wife of 35 years passed away. The Republican lawmaker from Kentucky revealed on the platform that he married Carolyn Grace Moffa, who previously served as a staffer to Senator Rand Paul.
The New York Post reported details about Massie’s new marriage, noting that the libertarian (R-Ky.) confirmed Monday he wed Moffa, a former staffer of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), and mentioned raw milk was served at their wedding. Attendees included Paul, Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.), and Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.), as well as Massie’s three grandchildren.
Massie’s late wife, Rhonda Massie, died in June 2024, though the cause of her death has not been disclosed. In a post on X, Massie shared that he first met Moffa over a decade ago when she worked for Senator Paul. He described her as an early proponent of “Making America Healthy Again” and noted she visited him and Rhonda on their farm. Moffa, who has not previously been married, will now reside with Massie on his Kentucky cattle farm.
Massie also highlighted personal details about the wedding, including the involvement of his grandchildren and a proposal at the Library of Congress. He expressed gratitude for the support from friends and family during this time but did not elaborate further on Rhonda’s passing.
The article includes speculative discussions about the circumstances surrounding Rhonda Massie’s death, with some questioning whether her sudden passing was linked to external factors. However, no conclusive information is provided in the original text.