Thomas Massie Under Fire After He Sounds the Alarm on Real ID Laws Trump Wants

Representative Thomas Massie from Kentucky is leading opposition to the Trump administration’s implementation of the REAL ID Act, which was initially passed in 2005 but has never been enforced. The administration plans to enforce it starting May 7, requiring that onyl compliant state IDs, such as driver’s licenses, will be accepted for domestic air travel. proponents argue that REAL ID will enhance security by making it harder to forge identification, thus preventing criminals and terrorists from exploiting air travel.

Massie, however, strongly criticizes the initiative, stating that it does not genuinely enhance election integrity and poses a threat to personal freedoms. He emphasizes that adhering to REAL ID is not equivalent to improved safety, questioning why individuals deemed unsafe to carry weapons in flight should still be allowed to travel. His posts on social media convey a strong belief that the REAL ID system is an infringement on liberty rather than a protective measure.

While bemoaning the timing of the rollout as a politically motivated decision, particularly under Trump’s administration, Massie points out that this law represents an overreach from the previous Bush era. he also cautions that the requirement for identification is more about control than safety. A Department of Homeland Security memo suggests that REAL ID could prevent non-compliant IDs from being used by illegal aliens in the travel system, a measure allegedly aimed at reinforcing security vulnerabilities created by current policies.


Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky is leading a charge against the Trump administration’s plan to put REAL ID into effect.

REAL ID was approved in 2005, although it has never been put into effect. The Trump administration has said it will take effect May 7, according to Fox News.

The impact on travelers is that only state ID cards, such as drivers’ licenses, that are REAL ID compliant will be accepted for domestic air travel.

TSA senior official Adam Stahl said REAL ID “bolsters safety by making fraudulent IDs harder to forge, thwarting criminals and terrorists.”

But Massie has ripped into the change on social media platform X.

“If you think Real ID is about election integrity, you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Someone has lied to you or you’re engaged in wishful thinking. Please don’t shoot the messenger,” he posted on X.

“As long as the pilot’s door is locked and no one has weapons, why do you care that someone who flies has government permission? REAL ID provides no benefit, yet presents a serious risk to freedom. If a person can’t be trusted to fly without weapons, why are they roaming free?” another Massie post said.

“Real ID isn’t a database. It’s proof that your physical person matches an entry in the digital database. Its power & purpose will be realized when everyone complies, but not before. This is responsive to ‘I didn’t give them much information, I’ve had one for years, why worry?’” Massie concluded.

One social media user suggested Massie’s opposition was part of a knee-jerk reaction in opposition to whatever President Donald Trump said, leading to a bristling response from Massie.


“REAL ID is a 2005 George Bush-era Patriot Act overreach that went completely unenforced until Trump got into office. Let me guess: he’s playing 4D chess and I should just go along with it?” Massie responded.

Although Trump has said he thinks Massie deserves a primary fight for his opposition to the president, Massie minimized their differences in a separate post, writing, “The only thing I’ve voted against that Trump has pushed in Congress is $2.5 trillion dollar annual deficits for the next ten years, and funding Biden’s agenda.”

A Department of Homeland Security memo offered a rationale for implementing REAL ID now, according to Fox News.

“Under Biden, illegal aliens used non-compliant IDs from sanctuary cities to board flights, but REAL ID’s higher security standards make it nearly impossible to forge legitimate documents, ensuring only verified travelers can fly,” the memo said.

“This closes the gaping vulnerabilities Biden’s policies created, preventing criminals and potential terrorists from exploiting our aviation system, as seen during 9/11 when fraudulent IDs enabled attacks,” the memo said.

“DHS and TSA are clear, the only place an illegal alien should be flying is home. Under Secretary Kristi Noem’s leadership, illegal aliens will be barred from domestic flights, with one exception: illegal aliens self-deporting on international flights will be allowed to board without a REAL ID, encouraging their exit from the U.S.,” it said.

A valid passport can be used as an alternative to a REAL ID.




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