In an attempt to tout its policies benefiting farmers, the White House registered a new website domain: “OnlyFarms.gov,” a reference to the user-generated pornography website OnlyFans, and a move that didn’t go over well with one Republican lawmaker.
“Your tax dollars are paying for the [United States Department of Agriculture] to parody a porn site. They should delete the tweet and the URL,” wrote Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) Saturday in a social media post on X.
The domain redirects users to a White House agriculture page highlighting billions of dollars in payments to farmers. The page does not note, however, that $12 billion of that aid was issued in response to a sharp decline in soybean exports caused by President Donald Trump’s tariff policies.
In a separate social media post, Massie again lashed out at the White House, only this time making reference to what he characterized as the Trump administration’s failures to hold potential co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein accountable.
“Can you arrest Epstein’s co-conspirators instead of riffing on a porn site?” Massie wrote in another social media post on X.
In its announcement, the White House also shared a graphic of a mocked-up logo for its “OnlyFarms” page, designed similarly to the logo for OnlyFans.
Massie was not the only conservative to criticize the White House over its open reference to a website known for pornography.
“The Wii Sports war edits didn’t cut it, so they decided to reference a porn site instead,” reads a social media post from the account for conservative influencer Candace Owens’ show.

