U.S. Representative Thomas Massie has initiated plans for a political return by filing paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for the 2028 election cycle. This action indicates Massie’s potential comeback following his recent loss in the House primary. A week prior, the Kentucky Republican was defeated by Ed Gallrein in the Republican primary for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District. Gallrein secured 54.9 percent of the vote, leaving Massie with 45.1 percent.
Massie’s campaign faced several challenges, including a contentious dispute with President Donald Trump. Trump publicly criticized Massie, labeling him as the “worst congressman in the Republican Party” last Tuesday.
Massie shared news of his new FEC filing through a post on X, made shortly after noon Eastern time on Memorial Day. He stated, “I filed with FEC for the 2028 House race. This allows me to raise funds to continue my political operations supporting my position as a current office holder and as a potential candidate for federal office. I haven’t made a final decision about which office to seek, if I run.”
This step indicates Massie is evaluating his future options, considering his next political move following the prominent electoral loss.
This article is part of a developing story. Further updates will be provided as they unfold.

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