‘Total Loser’: Trump Rips ‘Worst’ GOP Lawmaker For Bringing Epstein Victims to Capitol in Raging Tantrum

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President Donald Trump and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) (File photos)

Donald Trump is throwing a fit over one Republican lawmaker’s effort to expose the truth about Jeffrey Epstein — and he’s doing it with insults, poll numbers, and veiled threats.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is leading a bipartisan push to force the Department of Justice to release long-hidden files on Epstein, the convicted sex offender with ties to powerful elites — including Trump himself. To turn up the pressure, Massie has invited Epstein’s victims to speak at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on September 3.

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Trump’s response? A full-blown meltdown.

“He’s lazy, slow moving, and totally disingenuous — A real loser!” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Never has anything positive to add. Looking for someone good to run against this guy, someone I can Endorse and vigorously campaign for.”

That post followed an earlier outburst in July, when Trump labeled Massie the “worst Republican Congressman” and an “embarrassment to Kentucky.”

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This week, Trump doubled down — not with words, but with poll numbers. On Thursday night, he posted internal polling data from McLaughlin & Associates, one of his go-to polling firms, showing Massie’s popularity nosediving. In just two months, Massie’s image rating dropped from +14 to -11. His job approval also sank from +11 to -16 — numbers attributed to attack ads run by the pro-Trump super PAC, MAGA Kentucky.

The poll was plastered across his Truth Social feed with the worst stats highlighted in yellow — a clear signal: back off, or get buried.

According to the survey, 57% of Republican voters in Massie’s district say they’d prefer a candidate endorsed by Trump. The polling firm called Massie “extremely vulnerable in a Republican primary.”

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Massie, unfazed, is pushing forward. He says the campaign against him is about one thing: silencing his effort to get the Epstein files unsealed.

Earlier this month, he posted that MAGA Kentucky’s attacks may be fueled by the fact that one of its billionaire donors “appears in Epstein’s black book.”

Massie has also brushed off Trump’s insults, saying he doesn’t care what the president thinks.

But the pressure is mounting. As September 3 approaches and Epstein’s victims prepare to speak out publicly, Trump is going into overdrive — attacking the very Republican who’s trying to let the public see who Epstein’s real friends were.

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