The primary defeat of Rep. Thomas Massie follows a bitter feud with the White House over his bipartisan efforts to force the release of records tied to Jeffrey Epstein
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Former MAGA congresswomanMarjorie Taylor Greenehas declared that the future of the Republican Party has been “destroyed” following theprimary defeat of Rep. Thomas Massie, pointing to the legislative push to uncover files related to Jeffrey Epstein as the catalyst for his political downfall.
Massie lost his primary election in Kentucky’s 4th congressional district to retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein, a challenger backed by President Donald Trump. Moments after the race was called, Trump praised the outcome to reporters.
“We won the Massie thing,”Trump said in video captured by CNN. “He was a bad guy. He deserved to lose.”
The contest followed more than a year of public friction between Massie and the administration over federal spending and the disclosure of records tied to the late convicted sex offender.
Following the race being called,Greene took to her X accountto defend the outgoing lawmaker and heavily criticize the current trajectory of the party.
“I am proud and thankful to have served in the U.S. House of Representatives with my friend Thomas Massie, a giant among weak pathetic men,” Greene wrote.
“Releasing the Epstein files was our demise,” she added. “But it was worth every single bit because now everyone knows the truth. You are ruled by the Epstein class that cares nothing about you and your elected leaders are bought and controlled by a foreign lobby.”
Greene, ahardline conservativewho previously resigned from Congress after Trump withdrew his endorsement, following her own support for the Epstein document disclosures, argued that the primary results signal a permanent fracture within the party infrastructure.
“Tonight the future of the Republican Party was destroyed,” Greene wrote. “The Real America First Movement will rise led by the younger generations, who hate the old guard with an unquenchable passion. Let us pray that we have a country left by the time these creatures are gone.”
Massie had teamed up with Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, to file a discharge petition that successfully forced a floor vote on the Epstein Transparency Act. The measure passed with near-unanimous support in the House after drawing backing from several conservative figures, including Greene, Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace.



