Kentucky Primary Tests Trump's Power to Oust Republican Critic Thomas Massie
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Summary
Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican who has clashed with Donald Trump, faces a Trump-endorsed primary challenger, Ed Gallrein, in a race that tests Trump's influence over the GOP. Massie's push for transparency around the Epstein files and his independent voting record have made him a target. The primary outcome will signal whether Trump can effectively punish Republican critics and shape the party's direction.
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Thomas Massie Wants the Epstein Files. Trump Wants Him Out of Congress
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