Republican Rips White House 'Porn Site' Parody For Farmers
Key Points:
- Rep. Thomas Massie criticized the Trump administration for promoting agricultural initiatives using the URL "OnlyFarms.gov," which references the adult content platform OnlyFans, calling it inappropriate and urging the White House to remove the tweet and URL.
- The URL directs users to a White House page about farming initiatives, coinciding with President Trump’s speech promising cost cuts and support for struggling farmers amid challenges like tariffs and high oil prices.
- The promotion drew backlash from conservatives, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Candace Owens, who linked the campaign to broader criticisms of the administration’s handling of issues related to adult content and alleged coverups.
- Critics highlighted ongoing struggles for farmers due to Trump-era tariffs, Iran-related disruptions to fertilizer transport, and controversial policies such as proposed beef imports from Argentina that could harm American ranchers.
- The controversy reflects tensions within the GOP over the administration’s messaging strategies and its perceived stance on issues related to pornography, pedophilia allegations, and economic policies affecting rural communities.