Alex Jones has been right before when everyone said he was crazy.
He predicted an attack on the World Trade Center just 48 days before September 11.
Now he's on camera exposing the people he says now actually run Washington.
Alex Jones Called the Result of the Influence Operation He Says Stole a House Seat Before the Votes Were Counted
Alex Jones predicted on air that Thomas Massie would lose the moment he saw Pete Hegseth take the stage with Massie's opponent.
He called it foreign interference – out loud, on camera, in his car – before the results were even final.
And then Massie lost.
Jones didn't wait for the vote count.
"I could see the confidence that the fix was in," he said in a video statement posted to X on election night, explaining he'd made the call live on his show at 11 a.m. that morning. "When I saw Hegseth there yesterday on stage with Massie's Israel-funded opponent – it doesn't matter if he's 10 points ahead in the polls, it doesn't matter if he's 20 points ahead. They had a lot of ways to get it done."
The results came in. Massie lost 54–45 in the most expensive House primary in American history – over $32 million spent to take out one congressman in northern Kentucky.
AIPAC's super PAC and allied pro-Israel groups pumped nearly $20 million, according to Federal Election Commission reports into the primary contest for a small-media market, rural House District where less than a million would normally see a candidate through to victory in November.
Jones named it directly.
"Who's really involved in our elections is big corporate interest and Israel," he said. "AIPAC now brags they're the most powerful lobby. The Israeli newspapers brag that they control the U.S. and they're now a superpower because of it. This is foreign interference out in the open. It's absolutely outrageous and it's disgusting."
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What the Epstein Files Cost Thomas Massie
Trump gave Gallrein his endorsement and called Massie – the most faithful constitutional conservative in Congress since Ron Paul – "the Worst Congressman in the History of our Country" on the day Kentuckians voted.
But why would Trump betray so much of the America First coalition who elected him?
Jones went further than most were willing to go – pointing directly at why Trump wanted Massie gone.
Jones argued the real trigger was the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which Massie had pushed through months earlier, forcing the Justice Department to release files on the late convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, once a close friend of Trump.
Massie himself called Trump part of "the Epstein class" in February.
Marjorie Taylor Greene confirmed it after the results.
"Releasing the Epstein files was our demise," she posted on X. "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."
Massie's concession speech said the rest: "I would've come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede – and it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv."
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The Third Time AIPAC Broke the Spending Record and Won
The two most expensive House primaries before Tuesday's race were in 2024 – and AIPAC-backed candidates won both of them, defeating Democratic incumbents Jamal Bowman and Cori Bush for being insufficiently loyal to Israel.
Now they've done it to a Republican who voted with Trump more than 90 percent of the time.
Jones wasn't surprised. He connected it directly to the Iran war and Trump's second term drift.
"The Trump we have now compared to the Trump we had in the first term is night and day," Jones said. "This new Trump insider trading by him and his whole camp followers is just unprecedented. Trump is basically making the Democrats and all their corruption look okay because he's basically rivaling it."
Jones predicted the consequences: "We're going to lose the midterms – House or Senate. Trump's recovery is killing it."
Joe Kent, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center who resigned in March over the Iran war, backed Jones up on X: "As long as voters give their votes to whoever can run the most ads, we will have politicians who are purchased by foreign governments and corporate interests."
Massie's donors gave an average of $250 each. Gallrein's averaged $1,000 – most from outside Kentucky.
Of course the overwhelming majority of pro-Gallrein spending came from just a few mega donors who are hardly conservative and have in fact spent big in support of Democrats as well.
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The Epstein class didn't just beat Thomas Massie on Tuesday night.
They made sure every Republican in Washington saw exactly what happens when you come for the files.
Sources:
- Alex Jones, video statement, X/@RealAlexJones, May 19, 2026.
- Henry J. Gomez, "Ed Gallrein beats Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky primary," NBC News, May 19, 2026.
- "Rep. Thomas Massie becomes latest GOP incumbent to fall in primary after Trump backs challenger," CBS News, May 19, 2026.
- "MTG says GOP's future 'destroyed' after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie," Fox News, May 19, 2026.
- "Thomas Massie Mocks Ed Gallrein With Parting Shot After Conceding Kentucky Primary," Mediaite, May 19, 2026.
- "Out-of-State Money Helped Take Down Thomas Massie," NOTUS, May 19, 2026.
- "MTG, Massie defy Trump in push for Epstein transparency," Axios, November 16, 2025.










