03/28/2025 / By Lance D Johnson
In a bold move to address what he sees as a critical threat to American sovereignty, Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie has introduced the “Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act,” targeting the practice of Members of Congress holding dual citizenship. This legislation comes amid growing concerns that elected officials with ties to foreign nations may prioritize the interests of those countries over the welfare of their constituents.
On Wednesday, Massie unveiled the bill, which requires all federal candidates to publicly disclose any foreign citizenship, including the specific country, in their campaign filings. This move aims to shed light on potential conflicts of interest and ensure that Members of Congress remain solely loyal to the United States. The bill, however, faces an uphill battle in Congress, with critics warning that it may struggle to gain traction in a political landscape heavily influenced by foreign lobbying groups.
Dual citizenship among Members of Congress is not a new phenomenon, but its implications have increasingly come under scrutiny. Critics argue that elected officials with dual citizenship may find themselves torn between the interests of their U.S. constituents and those of their foreign homeland. Such conflicts could lead to biased decision-making, particularly on issues related to foreign policy, military aid, and trade agreements. For instance, a Member of Congress with dual citizenship in Israel may face pressure to support policies that benefit Israel, even if those policies conflict with American national interests.
Historically, the United States has always valued the contributions of immigrants and their descendants, but the line between cultural heritage and political loyalty has become increasingly blurred. The current Congress includes several Members who hold dual citizenship, raising questions about their ability to serve American interests without bias. Massie’s bill seeks to address this issue by requiring transparency, allowing voters to make informed choices about their representatives.
Massie’s proposal strikes at the heart of what it means to be a faithful representative of the American people. He has repeatedly criticized the influence of foreign lobbying groups, such as AIPAC, which he claims exert undue influence over U.S. foreign policy. In introducing the Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act, Massie emphasizes that elected officials must prioritize the needs of their districts and the nation over those of foreign entities.
“Members of Congress elected with the support of American voters should not have divided loyalties,” Massie declared in a recent statement. “Dual citizens in Congress are a risk to our democracy, as they may prioritize the interests of another nation over those of the American people. At the very least, they should be forced to disclose their ties to foreign countries so that voters can assess their loyalties before casting their ballots.”
Massie’s bill has already sparked fierce debate, with supporters hailing it as a much-needed step toward restoring accountability and trust in government. Critics, however, have leveled accusations of anti-Semitism, particularly following Massie’s criticism of AIPAC. Florida Congressman Randy Fine, a vocal defender of Israel, accused Massie of anti-Semitic motives after he called for greater scrutiny of Members of Congress with dual citizenship.
Despite the backlash, Massie remains undeterred. “This is not about targeting any specific group,” he said. “It’s about ensuring that Members of Congress remain first and foremost loyal to the United States. If Congress is to truly represent the American people, it must free itself from the fetters of foreign influence.”
The bill’s prospects in the House remain uncertain, with many expecting it to face strong opposition, particularly from Members of Congress who may have their own dual citizenship ties. In a recent tweet, former President Donald Trump hinted at his support for Fine, signaling that opposition to the bill may gain momentum.
As the Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act makes its way through Congress, one cannot help but wonder: How many more Members of Congress are conflicted by dual citizenship, and how much longer will American sovereignty be compromised by foreign influence? Congressman Massie’s bill is a much-needed wake-up call, forcing the nation to confront the reality that elected officials must be fully committed to the United States. Whether Congress will heed this call, however, remains to be seen.
Sources include:
Massie.House.gov [PDF]
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