Ed Gallrein
Coverage of Ed Gallrein in the Nexus archive.
- Ex-counterterrorism official Joe Kent endorses GOP Senate primary challenger as Trump backs Lindsey Graham
Joe Kent endorsed Mark Lynch in the South Carolina GOP Senate primary, criticizing incumbent Sen. Lindsey Graham as a 'war hawk, neocon.' Graham's campaign dismissed Kent's endorsement, citing past Trump remarks about Kent, while Trump publicly supported Graham and denounced Lynch. The primary is scheduled for June 9.
- Trump's retribution tour seeks new, more loyal MAGA guard
President Trump is consolidating power within the Republican Party by endorsing primary candidates who align with his agenda, ousting dissenters like Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Thomas Massie. His influence has reshaped the GOP's MAGA faction, though his candidates face challenges in November elections and potential backlash for prioritizing loyalty over party unity.
- Trump racks up May primary wins in Republican retribution campaign
President Donald Trump secured primary victories in May as part of a Republican retribution campaign. The article highlights Trump's endorsement of Ed Gallrein, a Republican congressional candidate in Kentucky, during an event in Hebron.
- Josh Shapiro warns that attacks on AIPAC are being used to 'silence certain voters'
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro warns that opposition to AIPAC donations is being weaponized to silence Jewish American voters and other groups, calling it a danger to democratic discourse. He criticizes politicians who conflate AIPAC support with antisemitism, emphasizing that targeting one group undermines safety for all.
- Thomas Massie files to run in 2028 after losing to Trump pick Ed Gallrein
Thomas Massie, a conservative Kentucky congressman, filed to run for the US House of Representatives in 2028 after losing a primary to Trump-endorsed challenger Ed Gallrein 55-45. Massie stated he has not finalized which office to seek if he runs.
- Thomas Massie files to run in 2028 after losing to Trump pick Ed Gallrein
Thomas Massie, a conservative Kentucky congressman, filed to run for the US House of Representatives in 2028 after losing a primary to Donald Trump's endorsed challenger, Ed Gallrein, with a 55-45 margin. Massie stated he has not finalized which office to seek if he runs.
- Massie positions himself for potential political future after primary defeat: 'I won't be going away silently'
Rep. Thomas Massie, after losing Kentucky's GOP primary to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein, has filed for the 2028 House race and stated he will remain politically active. He claims he won't 'go away silently' and hints at ongoing efforts to counter narratives about his congressional tenure.
- Massie positions himself for potential political future after primary defeat: 'I won't be going away silently'
Rep. Thomas Massie, defeated in Kentucky's GOP primary by Trump-backed Ed Gallrein, is keeping political options open for 2028 and beyond. He filed FEC paperwork to raise funds for future campaigns and denied losing due to election fraud, vowing to remain active in politics. Massie also referenced a 'paid social media campaign' to counter narratives about his tenure.
- Massie files to run in 2028 after losing House primary
GOP Rep. Thomas Massie filed to run for his Kentucky House seat in 2028 after losing a primary to Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein. Trump's influence in Republican primaries intensified, leading to the ousting of other GOP figures like Sen. Bill Cassidy and Brad Raffensperger. The primary, fueled by pro-Israel groups, became the most expensive in U.S. history with over $32 million in ad spending.
- Khanna on Massie’s loss to Gallrein: ‘Sadness, disappointment’
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) expressed sadness and disappointment over Rep. Thomas Massie's (R-Ky.) primary loss to Ed Gallrein, attributing it to Massie's push for Trump administration to release Jeffrey Epstein files and his opposition to the Iran deal.
- Khanna expresses disappointment about Massie's defeat
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) expressed disappointment over Rep. Thomas Massie's (R-Ky.) primary defeat, citing Massie's bipartisan efforts on the Epstein Files Transparency Act and Iran war opposition as reasons for his loss. Massie's challenger, Ed Gallrein, won with 55% of the vote, backed by President Donald Trump. Khanna praised Massie's courage but acknowledged political consequences.
- WATCH: Republicans shrug off fears that Trump targeting GOP incumbents could backfire on agenda
Republican lawmakers dismissed concerns that President Trump targeting GOP incumbents, like Rep. Thomas Massie, could harm the party's agenda. Despite Massie's primary loss due to Trump's criticism, Republicans emphasized unity to advance their slim House majority. Lawmakers defended Trump's endorsements, acknowledging internal tensions but prioritizing legislative progress.
- WATCH: Republicans shrug off fears that Trump targeting GOP incumbents could backfire on agenda
Republican lawmakers dismissed concerns that President Trump targeting GOP incumbents, like Rep. Thomas Massie, could harm the party's agenda. Despite Massie's primary loss to Ed Gallrein amid Trump's criticism, Republicans emphasized unity to advance their slim House majority and Trump-backed legislation.
- Massie: Don’t blame loss on ‘fraudulent votes, mail-in ballots, hacking’
Rep. Thomas Massie conceded his loss in the Kentucky GOP primary to Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein, explicitly rejecting claims of voter fraud or election tampering. Massie stated he will not pursue a recount and dismissed theories involving fraudulent votes, mail-in ballots, hacking, or miscounted results.
- Boebert: ‘You don’t have to be a rubber stamp for the president to support him’
Rep. Lauren Boebert stated that Republican lawmakers don't need to agree with President Trump on every issue to support him, commenting on recent primary losses for Republicans Trump viewed as disloyal. Her remarks come in response to Rep. Thomas Massie's primary defeat by Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein.
- Trump owns the GOP. Could Republicans pay the price in the midterms?
President Trump successfully backed all 37 GOP primary candidates he endorsed, including Ed Gallrein's victory over Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District. Trump's dominant influence over the Republican Party raises concerns about potential repercussions in the midterm elections. Republicans worry that Trump's primary victories and purges of dissident lawmakers could harm their chances of defending their congressional majorities in the fall.
- Trump owns the GOP. Could Republicans pay the price in the midterms?
President Trump demonstrated significant influence over Republican primary elections, backing candidates who won 37-0 on Tuesday. His endorsement power was highlighted by the defeat of Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District primary, though analysts warn this control could have negative consequences for Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.
- Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vice grip
President Donald Trump's preferred candidates won several GOP primaries, including Ed Gallrein who defeated Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th District. Trump-backed Rep. Andy Barr also won the GOP nomination for Kentucky's Senate seat. The primary contests saw significant spending from pro-Israel groups and other pro-Trump organizations.
- Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vice grip
President Donald Trump's preferred candidates won several GOP primaries, including Ed Gallrein who defeated Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th District. Trump-backed Rep. Andy Barr won the GOP nomination for Kentucky's Senate seat. Trump's support helped his candidates advance to runoff elections in various states.
- Speaker Johnson says he’s ‘not surprised’ by Massie’s loss in Kentucky GOP primary
Speaker Mike Johnson commented on Rep. Thomas Massie's loss in the Kentucky GOP primary, stating he was not surprised due to President Trump's endorsement power. Massie, a vocal Trump critic, lost to Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein. The loss reflects the significant influence of Trump's endorsements in Republican primaries.
- Massie finally fell because of US-Israel politics, not Epstein
Thomas Massie's defeat in the 2024 Republican primary ended his House career, with his opposition to US military spending on Israel cited as the decisive factor rather than his stance on the Epstein Files. Despite building a strong libertarian coalition and winning nearly 48,000 votes, Massie lost to challenger Ed Gallrein after AIPAC's super PAC ran attacking ads against him.
- Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein calls Kentucky win a ‘David vs. Goliath’ victory after defeating Massie
Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein won the Kentucky GOP primary by nearly 10 points, defeating longtime Rep. Thomas Massie. Gallrein secured roughly 55% of the vote compared to Massie's approximately 45%. The win is seen as a referendum on loyalty to President Donald Trump and his agenda.
- Rep. Thomas Massie loses Kentucky primary in another blow for Trump's GOP critics
Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Kentucky Republican primary to Ed Gallrein, a candidate backed by President Trump. Massie has been a vocal critic of President Trump. The loss is another blow for Trump's GOP critics.
- Massie becomes latest Trump enemy to lose primary
Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie lost his primary race to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein. The election was part of several states' efforts to narrow candidates before the midterms. CBS News reported on the event.
- Live updates: Trump settles score with Massie loss; Cuban lawmakers to call for US to charge Castro
President Trump's backed candidate Ed Gallrein won the Kentucky primary, defeating Rep. Thomas Massie. This win is part of a string of election efforts to dismiss rebels who don’t support the president’s agenda. The victory marks a success for Trump's influence in primary elections.
- Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed
Trump-backed Ed Gallrein won Kentucky's Republican House primary, ousting Congressman Thomas Massie. Police identified victims of a mosque shooting in California. The incidents occurred on Tuesday.
- Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed
Trump-backed Ed Gallrein won Kentucky's Republican House primary, ousting Congressman Thomas Massie. Police identified victims of a mosque shooting in California. The incidents occurred on Tuesday.
- Trump’s allies in danger of scraping false hope from Maga victory in Kentucky primary
Thomas Massie lost the Kentucky primary election to Ed Gallrein, a candidate backed by Donald Trump. The election was the most expensive House of Representatives primary in history. Massie was targeted by an AI-generated attack ad.
- Thomas Massie ousted in Kentucky and San Diego victims identified: Morning Rundown
Republican congressional candidate Ed Gallrein won the Republican party's nomination during an election night event in Covington, Kentucky, while Thomas Massie was ousted. The event took place on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Ed Gallrein's win is a significant development in Kentucky's political landscape.
- MTG says GOP's future 'destroyed' after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie in primary
Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Republican U.S. House primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District to Ed Gallrein, a challenger backed by President Donald Trump. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that the future of the GOP had been 'destroyed' after Massie's loss. The outcome has sparked reactions from various Republican lawmakers.
- MTG says GOP's future 'destroyed' after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie in primary
Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Republican U.S. House primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by President Donald Trump. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that the future of the GOP had been destroyed. The outcome has sparked reactions from various Republican lawmakers.
- Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie charted his own way, until toppled by Trump
Rep. Thomas Massie lost his primary bid for reelection after a vicious attack by President Donald Trump, marking the end of a career as a renegade Republican in Congress. Massie's defeat shows the extent of Trump's ability to influence elections and oust political adversaries. Massie hinted that his political career may not be over yet.
- Trump’s midterm retribution crusade crescendos with Massie primary defeat: Key takeways
President Trump's endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein won the GOP primary, unseating Rep. Thomas Massie. Massie's opposition to Trump priorities led to his defeat. This win extends Trump's streak against Republicans who defied him.
- Republican Thomas Massie who stood up to Trump defeated in Kentucky primary
Republican Thomas Massie was defeated in the Kentucky primary by Ed Gallrein, who led with 54.4 percent of the vote to Massie's 45.6 percent. The estimated 72 percent of the vote counted showed a significant lead for Gallrein. This outcome marks a notable development in Kentucky's political landscape.
- Gallrein praises 'courageous' Trump in Kentucky primary victory speech
Navy veteran Ed Gallrein praised President Trump during his victory speech after defeating Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District. Gallrein will represent the Republicans of Kentucky congressional district four and their families in Washington. He expressed gratitude and promised to be a champion for them.
- Massie concedes Kentucky House primary to Gallrein: 'We've been honorable'
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie conceded the Republican House primary to Navy veteran Ed Gallrein, describing the race as the most expensive congressional primary in US history. Massie thanked his supporters and announced the concession. The primary was notable for its high expense.
- Watch: Rep. Thomas Massie concedes Kentucky House GOP primary to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein
Rep. Thomas Massie conceded his House primary race to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by President Trump. The concession occurred on Tuesday night. Massie is a Republican Representative from Kentucky.
- US Rep. Thomas Massie loses Kentucky GOP primary to Ed Gallrein in another victory for Trump
US Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Kentucky GOP primary to Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL backed by President Donald Trump. Massie had angered Trump by pushing for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files and criticizing the war in Iran. The result shows Trump's persisting influence over GOP voters.
- Rep. Massie is latest GOP incumbent to lose primary after Trump backs challenger
Rep. Massie lost the primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District after President Trump endorsed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein. This makes Rep. Massie the latest GOP incumbent to lose a primary. The endorsement by President Trump likely played a significant role in the outcome.
- Trump-backed Gallrein ousts Massie in Kentucky GOP primary, ABC News projects
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie loses his reelection bid to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by President Donald Trump. ABC News projects Gallrein as the winner in the Kentucky GOP primary. This outcome marks a significant development in the state's Republican party.