‘They’re Desperate!’ Massie Fires Back After Trump Tirade — Insists He’s Winning
Thomas Massie told George Stephanoupolos that he's confident he'll win his state's Republican primary, despite Donald Trump endorsing his opponent.
www.mediaite.comHere’s the latest I can summarize based on recent reporting up to May 2026:
Thomas Massie appears to have lost the Kentucky Republican primary in May 2026, in a race where he faced a Trump-backed challenger. Several outlets reported that Ed Gallrein (the Trump-backed candidate) defeated Massie, signaling a notable GOP primary upset. CBS News and other outlets highlighted Trump’s involvement and the high spending by supporters on both sides.[2][3][5]
Massie acknowledged the dynamics of the race, attributing shifts in support to endorsements and outside spending, while maintaining that the outcome would reflect how the electorate viewed his record and leadership style. After the loss, discussions persisted about what the outcome means for incumbents who aligned with or resisted Trump’s agenda, as well as for Massie’s political future.[3][5][10][2]
Coverage also noted broader implications for the GOP, including how endorsements from Trump can influence down-ballot races and potentially reshape the party’s congressional lineup in upcoming elections. There were comments from Trump and allies framing the result as part of a wider “revenge tour” narrative against incumbents perceived as not fully aligned with Trump’s priorities.[5][2][3]
For context, Massie has previously spoken about the dynamics of national attention and endorsements affecting his district, including a period of scrutiny over issues like Epstein-related disclosures and his stance on certain investigations. These themes featured in contemporaneous coverage but were part of a broader campaign narrative around endorsements and media attention.[4][3]
Would you like me to pull the most up-to-date, primary-source results (official Kentucky Board of Elections data or state sources) or provide a quick comparison chart of the key factors that influenced Massie’s primary race (endorsements, spending, polling, and voter sentiment) with citations? I can also summarize implications for the Kentucky delegation and upcoming general election dynamics.
Thomas Massie told George Stephanoupolos that he's confident he'll win his state's Republican primary, despite Donald Trump endorsing his opponent.
www.mediaite.com13 people who rent mobile homes in Montgomery County are suing their landlord for cutting off their water, the latest in a long battle between the new owners of Massie Mobile and many tenants there who say they’re living in unsafe conditions.
www.wvtf.orgMassie angered Trump by leading a push to force the Justice Department to release files tied to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
tucson.com“He was a bad guy," the president told reporters when asked about Massie's primary loss. "He deserves to lose."
www.washingtonexaminer.comPresident Trump endorsed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District.
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