Trump takes anti-Massie crusade to Kentucky in stark escalation
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Trump takes anti-Massie crusade to Kentucky in stark escalation

12 March, 2026.USA.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Trump brought his anti-Massie campaign to Kentucky.
  • Axios published the report by Kate Santaliz in Politics & Policy.
  • Article page displayed an "Updated 3 hours ago" timestamp.

Trump's Kentucky visit

"He is the worst person. His name is...What the hell? How did he ever end up in Kentucky, his name is Thomas Massie," Trump said Wednesday afternoon, drawing boos from the audience at the mention of Massie's name.

Trump brought Massie's primary challenger, Ed Gallrein, up on stage to speak next to him, calling Gallrein "a real hero."

The article uses both "Gallrein" and "Gallerin" spellings for the challenger when quoting his remarks.

Escalation and stakes

Massie is the first Republican incumbent that Trump's political organization targeted for defeat this cycle, and the intensity of the president's anti-Massie efforts means the primary outcome will be scored as a test of Trump's influence.

Trump noted that he won Kentucky handily and cast Massie as out of step with the state's voters.

At a national prayer breakfast last month, Trump called Massie a "moron," adding, "He's an automatic 'no,' no matter what."

Massie's rebel record

The Kentucky Republican was one of just two GOP lawmakers to oppose Trump's signature "big, beautiful bill."

He also led the push to release the Epstein files, defying Trump and party leadership.

Last week, Massie was one of just two House Republicans to support Democrats' War Powers Resolution.

Speaker stance and response

The speaker has neither endorsed Massie nor offered much public support, despite his self-described role as head of an "incumbent protection program."

Asked about whether he planned to endorse Massie, Johnson replied, "If he continues to vote with the Democrats, it makes it very difficult for me."

Massie did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump's remarks.

Editor's note: This story has been updated with additional reporting.

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