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Thomas Massie Jokes He'd Like Ceasefire With Trump After Iran Rift

Thomas Massie Jokes He'd Like Ceasefire With Trump After Iran Rift

Newsweek24-06-2025
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After President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Iran and Israel had agreed to a "complete and total ceasefire," a Republican congressman who was at odds with Trump over U.S. involvement in the conflict joked that he would also like a ceasefire with the president.
Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment via email on Monday.
The Context
Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky skewered Trump after the president authorized U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear sites without congressional approval.
Trump's decision to launch the strikes came after Israel sparked a war with Iran on June 13 with a series of missile strikes that decimated Iran's military chain-of-command and nuclear infrastructure. Israel's strikes threw a wrench into Iran-U.S. diplomatic efforts toward reaching a new nuclear deal.
On Saturday, the U.S. entered the conflict by dropping 14 Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bombs, known as "bunker buster" bombs, and more than two dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles at three Iranian nuclear sites. Trump administration officials said the strikes "obliterated" Iran's nuclear infrastructure, but the full extent of the damage is not known.
Representative Thomas Massie exits a meeting of the House Republican Conference in the U.S. Capitol on June 4.
Representative Thomas Massie exits a meeting of the House Republican Conference in the U.S. Capitol on June 4.
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What To Know
Trump on Monday evening announced that Iran and Israel had come to a ceasefire agreement that would go into effect early Tuesday, though the formal terms of the agreement have not been released.
CNN's Manu Raju asked Massie after the announcement whether Trump deserves credit for it, to which Massie replied that it's "too soon to say."
"There was another way to do this where you could still get credit, where you do it constitutionally," the Kentucky Republican said.
He then quipped: "I'd like a ceasefire between me and President Trump, if I can get the same deal after his bunker busters he dropped on me."
Massie has long been a thorn in Trump's side, but tensions between the two men ratcheted up this year, when Massie lambasted the Trump-backed "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" working its way through Congress and slammed Trump over his decision to go around lawmakers to bomb Iran.
Trump railed against Massie over the weekend, calling the Kentucky Republican a "simple-minded 'grandstander,'" a "pathetic LOSER" and a "BUM."
The president and his team have also made clear that they want Massie out of Congress.
"He should be a Democrat because he is more aligned with them than with the Republican Party," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News on Monday.
Trump's senior political advisers, Tony Fabrizio and Chris LaCivita, also launched a political action committee (PAC) dedicated to unseating Massie, Axios reported.
The Kentucky lawmaker told CNN on Monday that he can hold his own against a Trump-backed Republican primary opponent.
Trump's "endorsement's worth about 10 points and I can sustain that," he told Raju.
This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.
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