The thing that gets lost in all of the chaos swirling through America is that even thought it may seem like it, Donald Trump will not be president forever. (Fingers crossed.)
Republican State Representative, Thomas Massie, brought that sobering truth to the surface during an appearance on ABC News this past weekend. It was a startling reminder of what’s at stake when the entire Republican party keeps bowing to Trump’s Maga-fueled needs.
Massie: “I would remind my Republican colleagues who are deciding how to vote, Donald Trump can protect you in red districts right now by giving you an endorsement, but by 2030, he’s not gonna be the president and you will have voted to protect pedophiles if you don’t vote to… pic.twitter.com/3TUFgjuP9p
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 16, 2025
Massie wants everyone to remember that there’s only so much kissing the Maga ring will get you in this life. And a lot of those benefits will wash away as soon as Trump leaves the White House following his second and (hopefully) final term.
That this message is coming from a conservative helped highlight the severity of the situation. Twitter was quick to take notice.
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We need to put this same pressure on the Senate. Gotta get them to vote to release the files by a super majority as well.
— Quadcarl (@quadcarl_carl) November 16, 2025
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This will be one of the most scrutinized votes of all time.
Those voting to protect evil will never live it down.
— DumpTrump (@DumpDrumpf20) November 16, 2025
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Seems like a pretty straightforward and irrefutable point
“By 2030, he’s not gonna be the president and you will have voted to protect pedophiles if you don’t vote to release those files.” https://t.co/W4QVlVV1HI
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) November 16, 2025
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Republicans aren’t thinking about the long term effects of defending Trump over the Epstein files. The political ads will write themselves. You’re either with the predators or you’re with the victims.
— HJN (@HJNRose1) November 16, 2025
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The fact that Massie even needs to say this is essentially the death rattle of the republican party. https://t.co/rA9v5mQDjB
— Political Punk (@actingliketommy) November 16, 2025
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Trump’s endorsements have been failures so far. He’s toxic.
— Fran (@FraninLasVegas) November 16, 2025
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he’s using common sense, it’s unknown in magatville
— ToniConfid (@Toniconfid) November 16, 2025
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“Donald Trump can protect you in red districts right now by giving you an endorsement”?
Was there a single Republican candidate helped by a Trump endorsement this past Nov. 4th?
— Hippothesis (@mc0004) November 16, 2025
