When a serial adulterer damns a Biblical marriage
People who are far too intellectually feeble and emotionally unstable to make a coherent argument about policy and political strategy always resort to personal attacks.
For President Donald Trump, who committed adultery against all three of his wives while trading for a younger model each time, to attack Congressman Thomas Massie for getting re-married 14 months after the death of his wife is obscene and repulsive two-faced hypocrisy.
Massie has been a thorn in Trump’s side for months, and will likely continue to be through 2026 and beyond, if he is re-elected next year. There are a number of “MAGA Republicans” who are unhappy with Massie, and Trump himself has taken Massie’s policy disagreements personally. Because of that, Trump made his political feud with Massie deeply personal:
Did Thomas Massie, sometimes referred to as Rand Paul Jr., because of the fact that he always votes against the Republican Party, get married already??? Boy, that was quick! No wonder the Polls have him at less than an 8% chance of winning the Election. Anyway, have a great life Thomas and (?). His wife will soon find out that she’s stuck with a LOSER!
Keep in mind that, as of September 18, Massie voted with Trump 84% of the time. For Trump, an 84% ally is an enemy because of the 16% of the time that his votes are “heresy.” Republicans in Congress are not allowed to disagree with or criticize The Holy Prophet Trump, peace be upon him.
If you want to argue on a policy level that Massie is a bad Congressman and should be replaced with a Trump loyalist, have fun. I am not going to dispute that claim here, and that is not the point. I am also not going to dispute the argument that Massie needs a swift rhetorical kick in the rear for his “heretical” votes.
That is not what two-faced hypocrite Trump did. He viciously attacked Massie for getting remarried, attacked his new marriage and bemoaned that Mrs. Massie married a “loser.” Trump is so emotionally unstable that he had to attack a political enemy’s marriage because Massie does not vote with Trump 100% of the time.
Massie’s first wife died in June 2024, and he re-married in October 2025. This is not terribly unusual, as widowers who remarry typically do so within 1.7 years of their spouse dying. It is not a betrayal of his marriage vows or an insult to his wife’s memory. Remarriage after the death of a spouse is permitted by Scripture, while serial adultery along with unbiblical divorce and remarriage are clearly not. It is also none of Trump’s business, nor anyone else’s business, if Massie gets remarried.
I mentioned that Trump is a two-faced hypocrite, and he is. Trump has been married three times, committed adultery against all three of his wives, and with each remarriage he traded his wife for a younger model. Other than Andrew Tate, Trump is the last person on the planet who should be attacking anyone’s marriage, especially since Massie’s second marriage is 100% in line with Biblical teaching.
Some “MAGA” chuds whine that Trump’s personal life is none of anyone’s business and I was wrong to attack him for his divorces and adultery in response to his smear of Massie. But I am not the one who introduced this topic into the Massie/Trump feud. That would be Trump himself. Once you willingly open that door, you get to be held by the same standard you are using to judge your enemy.
This is the kind of perverted depravity that President Trump engages in all the time. Trump is far too intellectually feeble and emotionally unstable to make a coherent argument about policy and political strategy, so he has to get nasty and personal and go after a man’s marriage. This is not policy, it is bullying. It is thoroughly wicked and no Christian should ever defend it. Let me be very clear: This exact behavior is why I refused to vote for Trump in 2024.
If you as a “christian” defend Trump’s depraved rhetoric, you need to repent. If you will not repent, your church should reprove you, and, if necessary, place you under church discipline up to and including excommunication. If your pastor or any of your elders or deacons defend Trump’s perverted words, you should leave your “church.” We need much more schism and division in Christendom, because when people are engaged in open idolatry, placing love of Trump over Biblical teaching, that sin and heresy needs to be exposed and uprooted. Loyalty to Christ must always come before loyalty to any politician.


