### Trump’s Revenge Tour Claims Another GOP Head
So, GOP Rep. Thomas Massie has decided to throw his hat in the ring for his Kentucky House seat—again—but not until after he just got booted out of a primary by a Trump-backed challenger. You know, the usual political drama that makes you wonder why we even bother pretending elections are about anything other than payback and petty feuds.
Massie, who dared to stray from Trump’s playbook on a few key issues—like the U.S. and Israel’s not-so-great relationship with Iran—got himself kicked to the curb. Apparently, criticizing Trump and siding with Epstein transparency isn’t the best career move these days. The primary battle was a financial bloodbath, racking up over $32 million in spending. That’s right, folks, millions are being poured in to unseat a guy who simply said what he thought about Israel. Makes you rethink the whole notion of free speech, doesn’t it?
In his grand statement about filing for 2028, Massie claims it’s all about raising funds to support his political ambitions. Classic politician move: let’s not talk about the fact that I just got crushed; instead, let’s focus on my future! The irony is rich, especially since he just got a firsthand lesson in how quickly political fortunes can turn.
Meanwhile, Trump is on a roll, taking out anyone who dares to challenge him. From Louisiana to Georgia, it’s like a reality TV show where the stakes are the future of the GOP. You have to wonder: is anyone in the party worried about this vendetta leading them into a political pit? It seems like they’re more concerned about keeping their heads down than standing up for any real agenda as midterms approach.
So, what’s it going to take for these Republicans to remember they’re supposed to be running a party, not a personal vendetta squad? Or is that exactly what they signed up for?
By Admin | Published: May 25, 2026 at 9:14 pm
