Thomas Massie Fights to Force Epstein Files Vote as So-called "MAGA Kentucky" Super PAC Targets Him
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U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) is pushing to compel a House vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, a move that has sparked a fierce counterattack from the newly formed MAGA Kentucky PAC, funded by three billionaire donors with deep ties to pro-Israel advocacy, threatening his political future in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District.

Why it matters: Massie’s effort to expose the Epstein files, which could implicate powerful figures across party lines, challenges the political establishment and aligns with his America First principles. However, the MAGA Kentucky PAC’s aggressive campaign, backed by billionaires Paul Singer, John Paulson, and Miriam Adelson, underscores a troubling trend of pro-Israel interests weaponizing money to silence dissent. We stand firmly behind Massie in this fight, as it defends Kentucky’s sovereignty and American priorities over foreign influence, exposing a deeper corruption that threatens democratic integrity.

Driving the news: Massie’s push to force a vote on the Epstein files, combined with his vocal opposition to Israel aid, has ignited a high-stakes battle with the MAGA Kentucky PAC, launched in June 2025 to unseat him in the May 2026 primary.

  • Massie has long advocated for transparency on the Epstein case, recently attempting to use a discharge petition to bypass House leadership and force a vote, a move supported by some bipartisan allies but fiercely opposed by the GOP establishment.
  • The MAGA Kentucky PAC, led by Trump operatives Chris LaCivita and Tony Fabrizio, raised $2 million and has spent over $1.5 million on attack ads since late June 2025, accusing Massie of betraying Trump’s agenda by siding with Democrats and the Ayatollah.
  • Massie, a libertarian-leaning Republican, has countered by framing the PAC as a deceptive front for “neocon billionaires” punishing him for his anti-war and anti-aid stances, a narrative that has resonated with his grassroots base and bolstered his fundraising.

Embedded video from the MAGA Kentucky Super PAC ad titled ‘Radical Democrats,’ targeting Rep. Thomas Massie.

Catch up quick: The Epstein files, containing potentially explosive details about the financier’s network, have been a political lightning rod since his 2019 death. Massie’s district, Kentucky’s 4th, is a conservative stronghold where he won 76% of the vote in the 2024 primary, but the PAC’s funding and smears signal an unprecedented challenge to his tenure as of August 8, 2025.

The intrigue: The timing of the PAC’s formation, shortly after Massie’s criticism of U.S. military involvement in Israel’s conflicts and his opposition to a $26 billion aid package in 2024, suggests a coordinated effort to neutralize a rare congressional critic of Israel. This raises critical questions about the influence of foreign-aligned donors in American politics and the integrity of the electoral process.

Between the lines: The PAC’s “MAGA” branding is a cynical mask for its pro-Israel agenda, clashing with Massie’s America First platform. The involvement of billionaires with vested interests in Middle East policy hints at a broader strategy to protect Israel’s financial and military support, even at the cost of intra-party unity, a tactic we condemn as an assault on democratic representation.

The MAGA Kentucky PAC’s Billionaire Backers: A Deep Dive

The MAGA Kentucky PAC’s $2 million war chest is entirely funded by three billionaires—Paul Singer, John Paulson, and Miriam Adelson via Preserve America PAC—whose pro-Israel leanings starkly contrast with Massie’s isolationist stance. We stand with Massie in opposing this out-of-state interference, and a closer look at these donors reveals their motivations, backgrounds, and troubling ties to the Epstein saga and political power.

1. Paul Singer: The $1 Million Mastermind

Paul Singer, a New York-based hedge fund titan and founder of Elliott Management Corporation, contributed $1 million—half the PAC’s total funding. With a net worth of $6.1 billion, Singer’s fortune stems from “activist investing” and distressed debt, notably earning $2.4 billion by suing Argentina over defaulted bonds, earning him the moniker “vulture capitalist.” His political influence is vast, with over $100 million donated to Republican causes since 2010, including super PACs like American Crossroads and the Republican Jewish Coalition.

Paul Singer, seen at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2013. (Wikimedia Commons)

Singer’s pro-Israel activism is a cornerstone of his philanthropy. He pushed Trump to exit the Iran nuclear deal, aligning with Israel’s security interests, and founded Start-Up Nation Central (SUNC), a Tel Aviv-based NGO with a $20 million pledge to counter the BDS movement by boosting Israeli tech. His support for LGBTQ+ rights and immigration reform sets him apart from typical conservatives, yet his initial 2016 opposition to Trump—funding the Washington Free Beacon, which birthed the Steele dossier—highlights a complex relationship. Post-2016, he reconciled with Trump, but his role in outsourcing U.S. tech jobs to Israel has drawn criticism from American workers.

Motivation: Singer’s donation targets Massie for opposing Israel aid and Middle East wars, which Massie calls a “foreign influence” operation. This clash pits Singer’s neoconservative interventionism against Massie’s America First ethos, a battle we support Massie in as he defends Kentucky from external meddling. Singer’s wealth and influence amplify the PAC’s reach, making this a David-versus-Goliath fight for Massie.

2. John Paulson: The $250,000 Opportunist

John Paulson, a Florida-based hedge fund billionaire and founder of Paulson & Co., contributed $250,000. His $3.5 billion net worth grew from a $4 billion windfall shorting subprime mortgages during the 2008 crisis, a strategy immortalized in The Greatest Trade Ever. A Trump economic advisor during the first term, Paulson hosted a $50 million fundraiser in April 2024 and has donated over $20 million to Republicans, favoring deregulation and tax cuts.

US President Donald Trump (R) and former first lady Melania Trump (2nd-R) are shown at the home of John Paulson (L) and his fiancé, Alina de Almeida (2nd-L), on April 6, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida.

Paulson’s Jewish background and pro-Israel leanings are less overt than Singer’s or Adelson’s, but his influence is notable. His $400 million donation to Harvard in 2016 raises eyebrows given Epstein’s post-conviction access to the campus, including 40+ visits to the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics between 2010 and 2018. A photo from Epstein’s black book lists Paulson, suggesting a connection, especially since Harvard ceased accepting Epstein’s gifts post-2008 yet allowed his presence.

A page from Jeffrey Epstein’s Black Book featuring an entry for John Paulson, alongside other names and contact details.

Paulson’s donations to House Speaker Mike Johnson and the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) tie him to the GOP establishment opposing Massie, further complicating his role.

Donation receipts showing contributions from John A. Paulson to NRCC and Mike Johnson for Louisiana, dated between September 2024 and March 2025.

Motivation: Paulson likely backs the PAC due to Massie’s votes against Iran sanctions and Israel aid, aligning with Trump’s personal vendetta against Massie. We stand with Massie, who labels Paulson a “neocon billionaire” prioritizing foreign wars over Kentucky’s interests. This Epstein tie adds a layer of hypocrisy to Paulson’s involvement, given Massie’s push for file transparency.

3. Miriam Adelson via Preserve America PAC: The $750,000 Powerhouse

Miriam Adelson, through her Preserve America PAC, provided $750,000—37.5% of the PAC’s funds. As the Nevada-based widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, her $35 billion net worth from Las Vegas Sands Corp. fuels her status as one of the GOP’s top donor, with over $200 million given since 2016. Preserve America, relaunched in 2024, shifted funds to MAGA KY, reflecting her influence over Trump-aligned politics.

Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam at a speech by President Trump during the Republican Jewish Coalition 2019 Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas.

The Adelsons’ pro-Israel legacy is unmatched. Sheldon advised Trump on Middle East policy, bankrolling the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem and influenced the Abraham Accords. Miriam, an Israeli-American physician, has donated millions to AIPAC and Jewish causes, including initiatives aimed at curbing free speech through crackdowns, solidifying her position as the largest pro-Israel donor in U.S. politics. Her wealth and activism amplify her ability to shape GOP priorities, often at odds with grassroots conservatives like Massie.

Motivation: Adelson’s funding targets Massie for his opposition to the Antisemitism Awareness Act and calls to defund Middle East involvement. Massie’s public denouncement of her role as part of “billionaires from New York City and Las Vegas” deceiving Kentuckians aligns with our support for his fight against this influence. Her deep ties to Israel make her a formidable foe in this proxy war.

Broader Context and Implications

The so-called “MAGA Kentucky” Super PAC’s campaign exemplifies a growing trend of super PACs amplifying billionaire voices in primaries, particularly those with foreign policy stakes. Massie’s push for the Epstein files vote, supported by a discharge petition with bipartisan backing, threatens to expose uncomfortable truths, drawing ire from establishment figures and pro-Israel donors. The PAC’s $1.5 million in TV ads, with plans extending into August 2025, distorts Massie’s record—claiming he opposes border security and tax cuts by cherry-picking omnibus bill votes, a distortion debunked by fact-checks and Massie’s responses.

This conflict highlights a schism within the GOP between Massie’s isolationism and the interventionist leanings of Singer, Paulson, and Adelson. The irony of a “MAGA” PAC funded by non-MAGA priorities like Israel aid over border security or tax cuts is not lost on supporters, who on X call it a “fake MAGA” operation. Massie’s strong district support (76% in 2024) and $237,000 fundraising surge post-launch show resilience, but the PAC’s sustained spending—over $1 million in its first month—signals a prolonged challenge.

If successful, the PAC could deter other Israel critics, reshaping the GOP’s foreign policy wing. If it fails, it bolsters figures like Massie as anti-establishment heroes, a outcome we advocate for. The involvement of Epstein-linked Paulson and the Adelsons’ pro-Israel zealotry underscore the stakes, making Massie’s fight a litmus test for American sovereignty against globalist influence. As of today, August 8, 2025, this battle remains a critical watchpoint for the future of congressional independence.

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