**Rumor:** *Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) Has Been Secretly Endorsed by the Biden Administration in His Upcoming Primary Race, With a Leaked Internal Memo Showing the White House Is “Quietly Investing” in His Campaign to “Splinter the GOP Base” Ahead of the Midterms.*

Rumor: Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has been secretly endorsed by the Biden administration in his upcoming primary race, with a leaked internal memo showing the White House is “quietly investing” in his campaign to “splinter the GOP base” ahead of the midterms.

Verdict: 🔴 FAKE

The Claim: A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) claims that a “whistleblower from the DNC” has revealed that President Joe Biden’s team is funneling money through a series of dark-money PACs to help Massie win his primary. The post alleges the strategy is to “keep a controversial, anti-establishment Republican in power” because he is “easier to beat than a moderate in a general election.”

What We Know:

  • No Evidence: There is zero evidence of any official endorsement or financial support from the Biden administration or the DNC for Massie’s primary campaign. The claim originates from a satirical account known for fabricating political stories.
  • Massie’s History: While Massie has a history of voting against bipartisan bills and clashing with GOP leadership (including voting against a stopgap funding bill), the idea that Democrats would back him is a classic “controlled opposition” narrative. In reality, Massie is a staunch libertarian-conservative who routinely votes against Democratic priorities, making a “secret alliance” implausible.
  • Primary Dynamics: The real fight in Kentucky’s 4th district is a conservative challenge to Massie from the right. His opponent, attorney Eric Deters, is running on a platform that Massie is “not conservative enough” on immigration and foreign policy. There is no credible polling or fundraising data suggesting any Democratic interference.
  • Financial Records: FEC filings show Massie’s largest contributions come from individual conservative donors and traditional GOP-aligned PACs (e.g., Club