Fox News — Latest
May 24, 08:00 AM
Republican lawmakers have addressed concerns about President Trump's targeting of GOP incumbents, particularly following Rep. Thomas Massie's primary loss. While some defend Trump's endorsement strategy, others caution that it may complicate party dynamics. As the midterm elections approach, unity among Republicans is emphasized to maintain their House majority.
Fox News — Politics
May 24, 08:00 AM
Republican lawmakers have downplayed concerns about President Trump's targeting of GOP incumbents, particularly following Rep. Thomas Massie's primary loss. While some acknowledge potential complications from Trump's endorsements, many express support for his influence, emphasizing the need for party unity ahead of the midterm elections.
nbcnews.com
May 24, 02:40 PM
Rep. Thomas Massie warned that the Republican Party may be vulnerable in the upcoming midterm elections during an interview on "Meet the Press." He criticized Trump's focus on certain issues and discussed his own political future, including the possibility of a presidential run in 2028.
Guardian — US
May 24, 04:49 PM
Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, expressed concerns about the Republican Party's prospects in the upcoming midterm elections, citing 'Trump disappointment syndrome' among voters. His recent primary loss to a Trump-endorsed candidate underscores ongoing divisions within the party.
Guardian — US
May 24, 04:49 PM
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie has warned that the GOP could face voter rejection in the upcoming midterms, citing 'Trump disappointment syndrome' after his own primary defeat. Massie, who has had disagreements with Trump on several issues, highlighted the challenges the party may encounter as a result.
Washington Examiner
May 24, 05:18 PM
Rep. Thomas Massie attributed his primary election loss to Ed Gallrein to his bipartisan efforts, particularly regarding the Epstein files. Massie lost by nearly 10 percentage points and noted that his collaboration with Democrats and opposition to some Trump policies contributed to his defeat. Gallrein is expected to compete in the general election.
The Hill
May 24, 07:15 PM
Representative Ro Khanna expressed sadness and disappointment regarding Representative Thomas Massie's primary loss to Ed Gallrein, suggesting that Massie's stance on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein and his opposition to the Iran deal contributed to the defeat. Khanna made these comments during an interview on NBC's 'Meet the Press.'
The Hill
May 25, 06:14 PM
Rep. Thomas Massie has filed paperwork with the FEC for a run in the 2028 election, following a primary loss to a Trump-backed challenger. His announcement was made via social media.
Washington Examiner
May 25, 06:58 PM
Rep. Thomas Massie has filed to run for his House seat in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District for the 2028 elections, although he remains undecided about which office to pursue. He lost a recent primary to Ed Gallrein, endorsed by Donald Trump, and attributed his loss to his bipartisan work on the Epstein case.
New York Times — US
May 25, 08:21 PM
Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky has filed paperwork to run for office in 2028 following his recent primary loss. He has indicated that he is keeping his options open regarding which office he may pursue.
New York Times — Politics
May 25, 08:21 PM
Representative Thomas Massie has filed paperwork for a potential run in the 2028 elections after losing his primary. He has not specified which office he may seek.
Politico
May 25, 06:28 PM
Rep. Thomas Massie has filed to run for his House seat in 2028 after losing a primary election to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by Donald Trump. The primary was marked by record spending, and Massie's previous criticisms of Trump and his policies have been noted. Massie's filing aims to facilitate fundraising for his political efforts.
Fox News — Latest
May 26, 10:19 AM
Rep. Thomas Massie is considering a future political run after losing the Republican primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District to Ed Gallrein. He has filed with the FEC for the 2028 House race and intends to remain active in political discussions.
Fox News — Politics
May 26, 10:19 AM
Rep. Thomas Massie, after losing the Republican primary in Kentucky, has expressed interest in future political campaigns, including a potential run for the House in 2028. He filed with the FEC to raise funds and stated he is keeping his options open regarding future office positions.
Guardian — US
May 26, 01:51 PM
Thomas Massie has filed to run for the US House of Representatives in 2028 following a recent primary loss to Ed Gallrein, who was endorsed by Donald Trump. Massie has indicated that he is still considering which office to seek.