Ahead of Tuesday primary, Trump target Massie says billionaires are trying to ‘buy’ his seat
Massie’s comments about out-of-state billionaires and the influence of foreign lobbying groups have sparked controversy and drawn attention to his primary race. Accusations of attempts to “buy a seat” in Congress and assertions that the race has become a referendum on foreign policy have added a new layer of complexity to the campaign.
The involvement of major GOP donors like Miriam Adelson and Paul Singer, as well as organizations like the RJC and AIPAC, in the race has raised questions about the role of money and influence in American politics. Massie’s claims that these groups are part of the “Israeli lobby” and are attempting to dictate foreign policy through financial support have brought attention to the intersection of domestic politics and international relations.
President Trump’s vocal opposition to Massie and his support for primary challenger Ed Gallrein have added another layer of drama to the race. Trump’s social media posts urging Kentucky voters to “vote the bum out” and calling Massie the “Worst Republican Congressman in History” have further intensified the spotlight on the primary contest.
As the primary election approaches, all eyes are on Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District and the battle between Massie and Gallrein. The outcome of this race could have significant implications for the future of the Republican Party and the influence of outside money in American politics.
Stay tuned for more updates as the primary unfolds and the battle for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District heats up.



