Massie's Concession Speech Shows You Why He Lost
Rep. Thomas Massie concedes primary loss to Ed Gallrein amid controversy and hints at 2028 presidential run.
townhall.comHere’s a concise update on Thomas Massie’s concession speech as of May 2026.
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Would you like a brief side-by-side comparison of how this concession was portrayed across a few outlets, or a short timeline of key moments in the Kentucky race? If you want, I can pull direct quotes or provide a one-paragraph synthesis with citations.
Rep. Thomas Massie concedes primary loss to Ed Gallrein amid controversy and hints at 2028 presidential run.
townhall.comRep. Thomas Massie (R., Ky.), the one Republican who has said he would definitely oppose Mike Johnson (R., La.) for speaker, vowed there is nothing that could change his mind. Asked on One America News—by former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who toppled the last speaker—if installing Rep. Chip Roy (R., Texas) a
www.wsj.comIn news from Capitol Hill, Republican Congressmember Thomas Massie of Kentucky has joined Marjorie Taylor Greene’s bid to oust Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson. Massie made the announcement a day after Johnson unveiled a plan to advance separate bills to send aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. Meanwhile, House Republicans have sent articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate.
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