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Rep. Thomas Massie Says Congress Members Should Not Be Dual Citizens

Rep. Thomas Massie Says Congress Members Should Not Be Dual Citizens

Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) is being accused of anti-Semitism for stating that members of the US Congress should not be allowed to hold dual citizenship with other countries.

“Dual citizens elected to United States Congress should renounce citizenship in all other countries,” Massie said Monday on X. “At a minimum, they should disclose their citizenship in other countries and abstain from votes specifically benefitting those countries.

Though Massie didn’t call out any country by name, he was immediately accused of anti-Semitism by Jewish Florida State Rep. Randy Fine (R).

Dual Citizen Rep. Randy Fine thinks Massie’s comment only targets Jewish members of Congress. Can Fine really be this dumb?

“This guy is just gross,” Rep. Fine said. “Who in Congress is a dual citizen? I think we all know the slur he is tossing around. The real question is why certain Florida politicians choose this bigot to hang around with.”

Rep. Fine

Fine worked in the Florida legislature to pass the most oppressive hate crime laws in America in order to jail people for sharing “anti-Semitic” flyers criticizing Jews and Israel
— without a care in the world for our First Amendment.

Fine’s bill, HB 269/SB 994, made anti-Semitic “littering” (aka leafleting) a felony punishable by five years in prison.