Rep. Thomas Massie has announced his remarriage on X, a little over a year after his wife of 35 years, Rhonda Massie, passed away. The Republican lawmaker from Kentucky married Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former staffer to Senator Rand Paul.
Massie shared details of the October 19 ceremony in Pennsylvania, where his new wife is from, noting that attendees included Senator Rand Paul and Representatives Jim Jordan, Warren Davidson, Marjorie Taylor Green, and Victoria Spartz. He also highlighted that raw milk was served at the wedding.
Massie described Moffa as a “very early proponent” of Making America Healthy Again during her time as an ag policy staffer for Paul. He mentioned that she visited him and his late wife on their cattle farm several years ago and had never been married before. Massie, who has four adult children and three grandchildren from his previous marriage, stated he still misses Rhonda daily.
The couple plans to reside on Massie’s Kentucky farm, where Moffa will help reestablish ducks and chickens alongside the beef cattle. They intend to travel between the farm and Washington, D.C., to fulfill congressional duties.
Massie also shared personal anecdotes about their wedding, including proposing at the Library of Congress—the site of their first date—and his oldest grandson serving as the ring bearer. He concluded by asking for prayers as Moffa steps into his life’s work.
Rhonda Massie’s death in June 2024 remains unexplained, with no public details about the cause. Massie addressed rumors surrounding her passing, stating he has “no idea what caused it” and that an autopsy was conducted but results are pending. He also mentioned she did not receive COVID-19 vaccinations and that their home was secure during her final days.
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