Representative Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) explains his common sense amendments to the “Nonpartisan Postmaster General Act” (H.R. 8109), sponsored by Representative Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.). Rep. Massie offered three amendments to: 1) Apply the Democrats’ proposal to limit the political activities to all postmasters across the U.S., not just the Postmaster General; 2) ensure the timely delivery of ballots by preventing postal workers from going on strike during an election; and 3) increase penalties for forging and tampering with a postmarks. Ironically, despite the bill’s name, every single Democrat on the House Oversight and Reform Committee rejected Massie’s amendments. In the second segment, Rep. Massie (R-Ky.) shares his thoughts about President Trump’s potential nominees to fill the vacancy following the passing of JA the U.S. Rep. Massie also offers his take on the Democrat’s suggestion to pack the Supreme Court with more judges, should they keep the House and regain both the Senate and Presidency in this upcoming election. When asked as to who he would nominate to the Supreme Court, Massie suggests either Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) or Judge Andrew Napolitano for their fidelity to the Constitution.