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Earliest in view: May 6 · 18:37 UTCMost recent: May 18 · 23:27 UTC
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  • POLITICSMay 18 · 23:27 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Hegseth unleashes on Massie in GOP primary showdown against Trump-backed Navy SEAL vet

    Ed Gallrein, a Republican congressional candidate backed by President Donald Trump, is challenging Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky for the GOP nomination. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth joined Gallrein on the campaign trail, criticizing Massie's record. The primary is a test of Trump's grip over the GOP.

  • POLITICSMay 18 · 23:27 UTCFOX NEWS
    Hegseth unleashes on Massie in GOP primary showdown against Trump-backed Navy SEAL vet

    Ed Gallrein, a Republican congressional candidate backed by President Donald Trump, is challenging Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky for the GOP nomination. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth joined Gallrein on the campaign trail to support his bid. The primary is a test of Trump's influence over the GOP.

  • POLITICSMay 6 · 18:37 UTCFOX NEWS
    Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate

    Montana's Democratic House candidate Ryan Busse faces questions about authenticity after a campaign ad features him in a modest town home instead of his $1.6 million rural estate. The ad aims to show Busse as a working-class advocate, but critics argue it hides his true wealth and lifestyle. Busse's campaign has not confirmed or denied whether the town home belongs to one of his staffers.

  • POLITICSMay 6 · 18:37 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate

    Montana's Democratic House candidate Ryan Busse faces questions about authenticity after a campaign ad featured him in a modest town home instead of his $1.6 million rural estate. The ad aimed to show Busse as a relatable figure, but public records and photos suggest the town home belongs to one of his staffers. This controversy raises concerns about Busse's campaign message on affordability and his connection to working-class individuals.