Donald Trump has earned praise and scorn from libertarians who support his humble foreign policy, position on lowering taxes, and list of would-be nominees to the Supreme Court, but few have committed to supporting him in the fall.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), one of the most libertarian members of Congress, announced on Wednesday that he plans to support the Republican nominee over the Libertarian candidate.

Posting a video interview of Gary Johnson with his running mate, Bill Weld, Massie said that the pair were painfully awkward and extremely uncomfortable to watch. The Kentucky congressman said that he plans on voting for Trump in November.

This isn't the first time he's praised the businessman. In an interview with The Washington Examiner on July 21, Massie said that Trump was better than 90 percent of the congressmembers he served with.

"He's not owned. Nobody owns him. That rules out a lot of them," Massie said. "He's got real business experience. If I see another candidate that runs as a small businessman that was a lawyer or a doctor that had, like, a personal practice, I'm gonna scream. Because they never had a board of directors, they never had a balance sheet, they never had marketing, they never had product development, I mean they never had a real business, per se. He's done that, multiple times."

Massie's readership was split on his endorsement. Some felt that it was a betrayal to his libertarian principles, while others saw it as the best choice in a two-party system.

Regardless of the #NeverTrump stance of some libertarians, they have a better chance of seeing Massie's bills being passed in a Republican-controlled White House than they do if Hillary Clinton is the commander in chief.