{"id":13,"date":"2026-05-19T14:37:14","date_gmt":"2026-05-19T14:37:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=13"},"modified":"2026-05-19T14:37:14","modified_gmt":"2026-05-19T14:37:14","slug":"what-thomas-massies-race-says-about-trumps-influence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=13","title":{"rendered":"What Thomas Massie\u2019s Race Says About Trump\u2019s Influence"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>Last week, William Paul, the son of Kentucky senator Rand Paul, approached the Republican congressman Mike Lawler at a bar in Washington, D.C., and began berating him. The subject of Paul\u2019s tirade was a House primary in Kentucky where Ed Gallrein, a former Navy <em>SEAL<\/em> endorsed by President Donald Trump, is attempting to take out Thomas Massie, an iconoclastic libertarian and occasional Trump apostate. Massie, Paul said, is one of only two members of Congress who actually care about America (the other being Paul\u2019s father), and his defeat would be the fault of Lawler\u2019s \u201cpeople,\u201d by which, it turned out, he meant \u201cyou Jews.\u201d When Lawler pointed out that he isn\u2019t Jewish, Paul said that he was \u201cso sorry for calling you a Jew,\u201d then continued to spew invective, advising Lawler, among other things, to \u201cwatch more Tucker Carlson,\u201d before giving him the middle finger, acknowledging, \u201cI\u2019m just really drunk,\u201d then knocking over his barstool and stumbling out. (The scene unspooled in front of a reporter from the news site <em>NOTUS<\/em>. Paul has since apologized and said that he has an alcohol problem.)<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=11\">Benjamin Netanyahu\u2019s War at Home<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The episode was one of a number of ugly\u2014and increasingly ridiculous\u2014story lines to have coalesced around Massie\u2019s primary race, which takes place on Tuesday. During his antisemitic rant, Paul also attacked Paul Singer, a Jewish Republican donor who has helped fund the campaign to unseat Massie; a pro-Massie <em>PAC<\/em> ran an ad depicting Singer as part of an \u201cLGBTQ MAFIA,\u201d beneath a rainbow-tinted Star of David. (\u201cSAY \u2018NO\u2019 TO THE FREAKS,\u201d the ad continued.) Elsewhere, Cynthia West, a woman who dated Massie for a few months after his wife died, in 2024, alleged that Massie had offered her five thousand dollars in \u201ccow money\u201d\u2014that is, supposedly untraceable cash that Massie, who owns a farm, raised from selling cattle\u2014to drop a wrongful-termination complaint against Victoria Spartz, an Indiana congresswoman in whose office Massie had helped West land a job. Massie denied this and dismissed the story as part of a \u201cdirty tricks\u201d campaign against him. Outside groups, meanwhile, traded A.I. slop, including one ad in which an avatar loosely resembling Massie is shown in a \u201cTHROUPLE!\u201d with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar. The small print clarified that this was satire, but at least one voter apparently thought that it was real.<\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<p>The \u201cLGBTQ MAFIA\u201d spot had sought to portray Singer as the one in league with \u201cfar-left, hard-core Democrats.\u201d There was some irony in this, given that\u2014satirical throuples aside\u2014Massie recently <em>has<\/em> teamed up with progressive Democrats, principally the California congressman Ro Khanna, to successfully force the release of the Epstein files and, less successfully, to attempt to rein in Trump\u2019s adventurism in Iran. (Khanna has endorsed Massie\u2019s primary fight, declaring him a \u201cman of character\u201d and \u201cthe type of Congressman our founders envisioned.\u201d) These moves irked Trump, and not for the first time; indeed, Massie has long had a frosty relationship with the President. In 2019, he was among a few Republicans who voted with Democrats to try to stop Trump from invoking emergency powers to build his border wall, warning that, \u201cIf we violate the Constitution to build a wall, then the wall protects nothing.\u201d The following year, as <em>COVID<\/em> raged and people started to stay home, he invoked a legislative maneuver that forced many of his colleagues to travel to D.C. to vote through a stimulus package, leading Trump to dub him a \u201cthird rate Grandstander.\u201d (\u201cI take great offense to that,\u201d Massie objected. \u201cI\u2019m at least second-rate.\u201d)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>Trump also called for Massie to be kicked out of the Republican Party. That suggestion went nowhere, and during the Trump interregnum tensions seemed to thaw, despite Massie initially endorsing Ron DeSantis for President in 2024. When Massie\u2019s wife died, Trump reportedly left him a kind voice mail. After Trump regained the Presidency, there was even some talk of Massie becoming Agriculture Secretary\u2014cow money, on a much grander scale. Last year, however, Massie defied Trump on spending packages, including his One Big Beautiful Bill, and on Iran and Epstein; by June, Trump was back to labelling him a grandstander (a \u201csimple-minded\u201d one this time), and demanding his ouster. Massie, for his part, projected confidence, insisting that no candidate would be able to outrun him to the right, because he is \u201cthe original America-first congressman.\u201d He even predicted that Trump, after seeing polling from his district, might not bother getting involved after all. But close Trump allies were already standing up a super <em>PAC<\/em> to unseat Massie, and, in October, Trump urged Gallrein to jump in. (Around the same time, Massie remarried, and Trump Truthed, \u201cBoy, that was quick.\u201d)<\/p>\n<p>The race is now the most expensive House primary of all time, fuelled, in no small part, by those who oppose Massie\u2019s critical stance toward Israel. Polls have been scarce, but several recent ones have suggested that Massie might be in trouble, and reports from the trail suggest likewise. The campaign has become a circus, and Massie is an odd duck\u2014unbelievably, it\u2019s taken me five paragraphs to mention that he lives off the grid and wears a national-debt ticker on his lapel. But the race has turned into a proxy for a more prosaic question: Can a Republican defy Trump in this day and age and still expect to win?<\/p>\n<p>This isn\u2019t a new question, and the answer, intuitively, would seem to be no. Since Trump returned to office, he has been particularly uninhibited in his assertions of power and desire to avenge those who cross him. And he has, indeed, been influential in shaping the midterms primary map, at the congressional level and below. Earlier this month, five state senators in Indiana who had rejected Trump\u2019s heavy-handed efforts to redraw the state\u2019s U.S. House districts for partisan advantage lost to Trump-backed challengers; on Saturday, in Louisiana, Senator Bill Cassidy, who earned Trump\u2019s enduring ire for voting to convict in the post-January 6th impeachment trial, failed even to make the primary runoff in his re\u00eblection bid. (This despite Cassidy, a medical doctor, having beclowned himself by voting to confirm Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., as Secretary of Health and Human Services.) National headline writers clearly saw both as a major flex. And yet this recent picture is nuanced. Some observers in Indiana, for instance, have noted that local issues\u2014a casino project, property taxes\u2014fed into the races there.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=9\">The Mystery and Mass Appeal of the N.F.L. Draft<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Massie\u2019s result will likewise be interpreted through the totalizing prism of Trump. But there, too, reality is a bit messier. In 2020, Massie easily won re\u00eblection, despite Trump having attacked him. During the 2022 midterms cycle, Trump <em>did<\/em> back Massie, as part of a wave of endorsements across the map, from the critical Senate race in Ohio to Georgia\u2019s election for Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner. Pundits widely beheld the outcomes as a metric of Trump\u2019s ongoing power, given that he was supposed to be in exile, and yet, as I wrote at the time, this framing obscured a more complex tangle of local factors, not to mention the likelihood that, in at least some races, candidates weren\u2019t winning because of Trump\u2019s endorsement so much as Trump had endorsed them because they were winning. As Massie noted last year, \u201cUltimately, the president hates to lose.\u201d Then again, so does Massie, who has lately sought to stress that he agrees with Trump on most matters, and that he doesn\u2019t see himself as running against him. (One recent pro-Massie ad took aim at \u201cTRUMP TRAITOR WOKE EDDIE GALLREIN,\u201d before showing an A.I. version of Gallrein fleeing Trump\u2019s side in battle.) In the event of a Massie defeat, local disputes\u2014from recriminations over funding for a bridge to Massie\u2019s responsiveness to his constituents\u2014will have played at least some role. Even a Massie win, as one strategist told <em>Salon<\/em>, wouldn\u2019t necessarily justify clean conclusions about the President given the idiosyncrasies of Massie\u2019s district, which stretches from the Cincinnati suburbs to the West Virginia border.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>The Massie-Trump feud may well remain the biggest factor\u2014Trump has spent the past couple of days railing against him online, dubbing him the \u201cworst and most unreliable Republican Congressman in the history of our Country\u201d\u2014and it\u2019s true that, on Capitol Hill, no Republican has been quite as outspoken against the President\u2019s agenda, at least since Marjorie Taylor Greene quit. Still, Congress, these days, isn\u2019t entirely the supplicant rubber stamp of caricature; increasingly, its G.O.P. majorities look like unruly rabbles, especially in the House. (\u201cYou see dissent here every day,\u201d Speaker Mike Johnson said, when asked whether Cassidy\u2019s defeat showed that dissent was no longer permissible in the Party. \u201cI mean, I deal with it all day long.\u201d) And Trump\u2019s vengeance has at least some limits. Earlier in the year, Trump threatened to primary five senators, including Rand Paul and Susan Collins, of Maine, who voted to advance a war-powers resolution focussed on Venezuela. More recently, Collins, who is up for re\u00eblection this year, has voted similarly to constrain Trump\u2019s actions in Iran\u2014and yet, rallying in her state last week, Vice-President J.\u00a0D. Vance extended a message of understanding, not retribution. \u201cI almost wish that she was more partisan,\u201d he said. \u201cBut the thing I love about Susan is she is independent, because Maine is an independent state. And, frankly, if she was as partisan as I sometimes wish that she was, she would not be a good fit for the people of Maine.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The result of Massie\u2019s race will doubtless tell us <em>something<\/em> about the direction of the G.O.P. But, with primary days increasingly coming thick and fast, I think it\u2019s best to avoid overinterpreting individual results and instead assess the bigger picture. Trump\u2019s campaign against the state senators who defied his redistricting plan in Indiana, for example, may on the face of it have looked like a show of strength, but those officials felt free to defy Trump in the first place, mostly seem to have no regrets now, and were, ultimately, pathetically soft targets. Massie is closer to being someone of Trump\u2019s own size, but is himself, ultimately, just one congressman; what does it say about Trump\u2019s power that he doesn\u2019t feel he can just turn the other cheek? Even if Trump gets his wish, many of Massie\u2019s objections\u2014around the interminable Iran conflict, above all\u2014will continue to resonate. Trump is an unpopular President, waging an unpopular war. One primary in Kentucky won\u2019t change that.<\/p>\n<p>If Trump\u2019s batch of midterm endorsements in 2022 provided an answer, albeit an oversimplified one, to the question of how firmly he controlled the G.O.P., that question feels settled this time around, or, at least, of dwindling interest; despite the reams of media discourse that dissident voices like Massie\u2019s generate, they remain relatively few, in the grand scheme of things. The truly unsettled question, now, is what will happen once these elections are done, and Trump (it must be hoped) enters his lame-duck era? Will the glue of Trumpism cure around another leader, as it has around him? Or will <em>MAGA<\/em> become unstuck? Massie has said that, if he loses, he will go back to his farm\u2014Cincinnatus, returning to Cincinnati. (Well, close enough.) But the faction that he represents\u2014those who believe, essentially, that Trump has sold <em>MAGA<\/em> out, at least in part, and not least to the interests of Israel\u2014will have its word to say about the future of the Party, through Massie\u2019s mouth or someone else\u2019s. (We will, perhaps, <em>all<\/em> be watching more Tucker Carlson in the years ahead.) Already, Massie\u2019s race may have thrown up a more telling indicator than its eventual result: William Paul\u2019s unhinged tirade at Mike Lawler. That was about Massie, but, really, it wasn\u2019t about him at all.\u00a0\u2666<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=7\">While Donald Trump Adventures in China, D.C. Entertains Itself<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jon Allsop on why a Republican congressional race in Kentucky has become the most expensive House primary of all time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":12,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-13","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-the-lede"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>What Thomas Massie\u2019s Race Says About Trump\u2019s Influence - City Relocation News<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=13\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"What Thomas Massie\u2019s Race Says About Trump\u2019s Influence - 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