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May 20, 2026
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Trump's Influence on US Primaries: Massie Defeated in Kentucky

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Congressman Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, lost his primary race to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein in Kentucky. This victory solidifies Trump's influence over the Republican Party and highlights the risks faced by Republicans who oppose him.

The Fall of a Trump Critic

Congressman Thomas Massie, one of the most vocal critics of United States President Donald Trump, has lost his primary race to Trump-backed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein in a major political victory for the Republican leader.

Trump's Influence on the Republican Party

Massie had angered Trump by publicly opposing military action against Iran and sponsoring a bill that resulted in the release of files linked to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and resisting parts of the president’s agenda. His defeat in the most expensive US House of Representatives primary race in history highlighted Trump’s continued influence over the Republican Party and the political risks faced by Republicans who break with him.

Record-Breaking Campaign Spending

The race between Massie and Gallrein was the most expensive congressional primary in US history, reaching more than $34m in publicity spending. More than $19m was spent to benefit Gallrein, with nearly $9.4m of that coming from American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and other pro-Israel interest groups.

Massie's Warning Against Absolute Party Loyalty

Massie delivered an unusually long concession speech where he criticised unquestioning loyalty to the president. Arguing for constitutional principles over party loyalty, Massie warned the crowd, “If the legislative branch always votes with the president, we do have a king.”

Other Primary Election Results

The results also highlighted the continuing political risks for Republicans who openly break with Trump, who still falsely claims the 2020 election was stolen. Georgia’s closely watched Republican race for governor is heading to a June 16 run-off after no candidate secured a majority of the vote on Tuesday.