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Former Navy SEAL and Kentucky farmer Ed Gallreinunseated Trump critic Rep. Thomas Massiein Tuesday’s GOP primary, delivering the president another victory in his revenge campaign after recently ousting five Indiana state senators and Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy who voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment. Gallrein thanked Trump at his victory celebration saying “My focus is on advancing the president’s and the party’s agenda to put America first and Kentucky always.”
Bad blood: Trump called Massie “the worst ‘Republican’ congressman in history” and personally campaigned against him in March calling him “disloyal,” while War Secretary Pete Hegseth stumped for Gallrein on primary eve. Massie, who voted against Trump’s tax law citing deficits and helped compel DOJ to release Epstein files, emerged as fierce critic of Iran war and voted with Democrats to curtail military operations while opposing Israel aid, drawing pro-Israel donors into the race.
Massie laments bipartisanship has “become a dirty word,” says country still yearns for principle over party: The defeated congressman told supporters “there is still a yearning in this country for somebody who will vote for principles over party.” He added, "Here's the thing, I've got nothing against Israel. I just have never voted for foreign aid,… When I said America First, I meant it. I don't vote for foreign aid to Egypt, to Syria, to Ukraine. I've got a flawless record on this, and I'm not going to ruin it by sending foreign aid to one country."
Source: PolitiBrawl