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Trump target Thomas Massie finds 'something that was real' at his Kentucky farm

Massie says he built the timber-and-stone house from materials on his 1,500-acre farm and has worked on it for more than two decades.

  • U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie built an off-the-grid home on his 1,500-acre farm in Garrison, Kentucky, using timber and hand-chiseled stones gathered from the property.
  • Massie constructed the timber and stone residence over two decades, incorporating sustainable features including three large solar panels to power the home.
  • Following a private wedding on October 19, Massie and his new wife, Carolyn Grace Moffa, maintain the farm and recently butchered chickens together on the property.
  • Expanding farm infrastructure, Massie is currently building a bridge on his land constructed from recycled railroad ties.
  • Massie described his hands-on approach as deeply personal, separate from his congressional role, emphasizing the reward of creating tangible items on his farm.
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Trump target Thomas Massie finds 'something that was real' at his Kentucky farm

Trump and Massie have butted heads on and off for years. But their relationship nosedived after Trump took office again in 2025.

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