Rep. Thomas Massie Exposes How Airports Lie About Mask Mandates Being ‘Federal Law’

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) correctly pointed out in a Twitter post on Tuesday that it is not federal law to mandate the wearing of masks at airports.

Massie posted a picture from Los Angeles International Airport showing a warning that “face masks are required by federal law.” Massie said he never voted on a bill like this, and it was never approved in both chambers and signed by federal law.

“The sign says “face masks required by Federal Law.” The interesting thing is: we never voted on this so-called Federal Law,” he wrote.

The tweet can be seen here:

Massie has been one of the few in Washington D.C. who has stood up against COVID-19 insanity. He has blasted fear mongers and alarmists in the GOP, the Democrat Party, and even among libertarians.

Liberty Conservative News reported on when Massie went on the offensive against libertarians who were promoting vaccine tyranny using COVID-19 as an excuse:

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has stood valiantly, as any libertarian-minded individual should, against the scourge of mandatory vaccines.

He made a simple statement against mandatory vaccines on his Twitter account last week, in which he implied that mandatory vaccines enforced by government edicts were anti-American…

While this sentiment would be expected to offend far-left control freaks and maybe even some busybody conservatives, corporate libertarians funded by the Koch Network also took ire with Massie’s common sense pro-freedom sentiment.

Cato Institute constitutional scholar Ilya Shapiro posted a comment explicitly in favor of mandatory vaccines in response to Massie.

Massie responded incredulously to the remark, wondering whether or not Shapiro’s perspective was the official viewpoint of his employer.

This caused other Koch acolytes to dog pile on Massie, such as the openly feminist Reason editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown.

Massie has been one of the few lawmakers in Washington D.C. who has expressed skepticism toward COVID-19 vaccines. There is currently a fevered push to get these experimental shots into as many people as possible while they are still gripped by the mass hysteria over the virus. He said last month that he does not plan to take the vaccine when it is rolled out.

“I do hope a vaccine is developed soon, but I won’t be taking it,” Massie said.

Massie is joined by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) as a liberty warrior with the courage to take on the globalist political and scientific establishment.

These two men have shown throughout the COVID-19 pandemic that they will refuse edicts even when it may be politically popular. This is why Paul and Massie are seen among the greatest champions for liberty in Congressional history.