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Trump exerts iron grip on Republican Party with Massie defeated

Donald Trump has demonstrated his strong influence over the Republican Party by successfully backing challengers against incumbent Republicans who have opposed him. This trend was highlighted by the defeat of Congressman Thomas Massie in Kentucky's Republican primary, where the Trump-endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein won.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-20 · 09:49 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Trump exerts iron grip on Republican Party with Massie defeated
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Donald Trump has demonstrated his strong influence over the Republican Party by successfully backing challengers against incumbent Republicans who have opposed him. This trend was highlighted by the defeat of Congressman Thomas Massie in Kentucky's Republican primary, where the Trump-endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein won. Massie's opposition to Trump's budget, military operations, and efforts to release Epstein files contributed to his downfall. Other Republicans, like Senator Bill Cassidy, have also lost primaries to Trump-backed rivals. Trump's endorsements, even for those who haven't directly opposed him like Senator John Cornyn, indicate his desire for unwavering loyalty. However, this strategy carries risks for the upcoming midterms, as Trump's own poll numbers are low, and the loyalists he promotes may struggle to appeal to a broader electorate.

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Senator Susan Collins expressed confusion and disagreement with Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton over John Cornyn.

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Senator John Cornyn received a last-minute endorsement from Trump for his runoff election.

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Thomas Massie was defeated in the Republican primary race by Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein.

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Donald Trump is exerting an iron grip on the Republican Party.

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The Republican party is Trump's party, regardless of external factors like economic conditions or poll numbers.

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Another one bites the dust.The past few weeks had been billed as a retribution tour for Donald Trump, as he settles old scores with his critics within the Republican Party.Call it what you will, but the evidence is now overwhelming that the Republican Party is Trump's party and nothing - not an unpopular war in Iran, not sagging poll numbers among the general public, not rising consumer prices, not concerns about billion-dollar White House ballrooms - has changed that.Thomas Massie, the independent-minded congressman from Kentucky, was comfortably defeated on Tuesday in the Republican primary race to decide who goes forward to take on the Democrats in November's midterms. The Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein is heading towards a 55% share of the vote.Republican rebel Massie, a constant thorn in Trump's side, is just the latest in a political casualty count that is now stretching into double figures. His transgressions were multitude.He opposed Trump's tax-and-spending budget package last year because he said it drove up the federal deficit. He voted to curtail the president's military operations in Venezuela and Iran. And, perhaps most notably, he was the driving force behind efforts in the House of Representatives to force the release of Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and sex offender with ties to the rich and powerful.That proved to be enough – and it wasn't all that close, as the challenger coasted to what appears to be a double-digit victory.Getty ImagesA Texas resident and supporter of Massie on election nightMassie now joins Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who lost to a Trump-endorsed rival in a Republican primary on Saturday, and five of seven Indiana state legislators opposed by the president last week among the ranks of the soon-to-be-unemployed politicians.Next Tuesday, another incumbent senator, John Cornyn of Texas, may join them. Earlier on Tuesday, as Kentucky Republicans were still casting ballots, Trump endorsed his opponent, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in next week's runoff election.Unlike Massie, on Epstein and Iran, and Cassidy, who voted to convict Trump during his 2021 impeachment trial, Cornyn never clearly broke with Trump. Just last week, he proposed a bill that would name a Texas highway after him.It didn't matter. Trump, instead, opted for the man he called a "true MAGA warrior", while dismissing Cornyn as a "good man" who was not sufficiently supportive when "times were tough".Trump's last-minute Paxton endorsement caught Republican senators by surprise – and prompted flashes of anger. Unlike Massie, who had few allies in Congress, Cornyn was a former member of his party's Senate leadership team. He was a prolific fundraiser for his fellow Republicans. Having spent more than two decades in the chamber, he has friendships that run deep."I don't understand it," said Senator Susan Collins of Maine. "John Cornyn is an outstanding senator and deserved, in my judgement, the president's support."Trump's willingness to target Republican incumbents may come at a cost. His polling numbers continue to show deep dissatisfaction with his performance on the economy, especially among independent voters. The loyal Republicans he has helped to victory may not be the best candidates in November to convince a wider electorate. There is also the question of what these defeated Republicans do now in their final months.Earlier on Tuesday, Cassidy voted for the first time to support a resolution limiting Trump's authority to conduct the Iran war. He also expressed his opposition to providing a billion dollars in security funding for Trump's proposed White House ballroom.Getty ImagesMassie could still make life difficult for Trump in the final months of his termThere are a growing number of Senate Republicans who are leaving the chamber at the end of this year – either willingly or because they lost to Trump-backed opponents. They could make life difficult for the president in the coming months, as he tries to push through new spending package or seeks to get administration nominees approved.Their opposition could put the loyalty of rank-and-file Republicans in stark relief, handing a campaign advantage to Democrats looking to tie their general election opponents to an increasingly unpopular president.Trump is steadily removing his critics from within the Republican Party, but they may have a few parting gifts for the president on their way out.
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