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Trump is now actively working to oust Massie from office. The president’s team launched a new Super PAC, MAGA Kentucky, which has already aired attack ads targeting the congressman. Trump is eyeing Kentucky state Senator Aaron Reed to replace Massie as the Republican candidate for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, reported Politico.
Readers respond to an essay by Arlie Russell Hochschild about a conservative congressional district. In “ My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country ” (Opinion guest essay, June 15), Arlie Russell Hochschild introduces readers to Kentucky’s Pike County, where citizens are worried about losing the “best and brightest.”
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Donald Trump’s allies have launched a super PAC that will seek to oust Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican who opposed the president’s domestic policy bill and criticized his strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced on Friday that action from his office’s Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in the indictment of a convicted felon on multiple
Thomas Massie voted against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last month and recently sowed doubt that Iran was an "imminent threat" before Trump chose to strike.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump calls for special prosecutor to probe 2020 election: 'Let the work begin!'President Donald Trump claimed border crossings had dropped to preposterously low levels last month and then called for a special prosecutor to investigate the 2020 election.U.S. Customs and Border Protection released operational statistics Tuesday for May showing that border patrol agents did not
President Donald Trump and his political operation are working to unseat their first Republican incumbent: Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, who has drawn Trump’s wrath by saying the president lacked the a
Community members have raised concerns after a school resource officer in Marshall County under investigation regarding alleged improper messaging with a student was elected to a school's site-based d
Republican businessman Nate Morris has entered Kentucky’s competitive campaign to succeed longtime Senate power broker Mitch McConnell
With a third Republican candidate entering the race for Kentucky's open U.S. Senate seat, the jockeying for President Trump’s backing is on.
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Despite there being no elections in Kentucky during 2025, organizers of the annual Fancy Farm picnic and political speaking event in Western Kentucky are making their plans for the Aug.
The Republican primary for Kentucky’s open U.S. Senate seat just got more crowded. Nate Morris, a Lexington businessman who founded waste and recycling company Rubicon, announced his candidacy in a 20-minute interview on Donald Trump Jr.
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