FORT MITCHELL, Kentucky – After Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie and his new wife got married this fall, the two got right back to work on his Kentucky farm.
“We put on work clothes, she left her veil on and we butchered chickens,” he said. Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former staffer for Republican Sen. Rand Paul, helped bleed out, scald, and pluck the birds, he said.
Their private ceremony in Garrison, Kentucky stayed a secret for about two weeks until, on Nov. 2, they had a wedding at a Pennsylvania farm with about 150 guests, including Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia, and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
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There, the two enjoyed raw milk with their wedding cake and margaritas with peaches fresh from their orchard – after they signed a waiver indicating they’d take full responsibility if any guests got sick from the food.








