The last true Constitutional conservative in Congress is being hunted by the same globalist money machine that gave America endless wars.
Now they've made him so battle-hardened he's eyeing the Kentucky Governor's mansion.
What he just said about his next move is something every conservative in America needs to hear.
How Three Billionaires Bought a Hit on America's Most Principled Congressman
Paul Singer has spent decades funding the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, the American Enterprise Institute, and the Foreign Policy Initiative – the neocon think tank founded by Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan that existed for one purpose: keeping Republicans committed to foreign wars.
Singer also launched the American Unity PAC – a Republican vehicle for pushing same-sex marriage.
He is now the primary bankroller trying to remove Thomas Massie from Congress.
Singer dumped $1 million into MAGA KY, the super PAC created specifically to destroy Massie's seat.
Miriam Adelson – the casino billionaire who invested $106 million into Republican causes in 2024 – added $750,000.
John Paulson, the hedge fund manager whose name appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book, contributed $250,000.
Massie didn't mince words about what it all meant: "Within hours of the Epstein file release, a superPAC funded by Israel-first billionaires Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and John Paulson, who himself appears in Epstein's black book, bought another $800,000 of TV ads against me."
Their crime? Massie refused to vote for legislation the Congressional Budget Office projects would add $3.5 trillion to the national debt.
He refused to rubber-stamp strikes against Iran that he called unconstitutional.
He led the charge to release the Epstein files.
Massie told the Lexington Herald-Leader exactly what the whole operation really is: "MAGA Kentucky is not MAGA and not Kentucky. It's three socially liberal globalist billionaires who are upset I don't vote for wars and foreign aid."
The Debate Coward and His Basement Strategy
Ed Gallrein – the former Navy SEAL turned dairy farmer running against Massie – has now refused four separate invitations to face him on a debate stage.
The Republican Party of Kentucky's 4th District set one up. The Northern Kentucky Young Republicans tried. The Commonwealth Policy Center tried. The Northern Kentucky Tea Party tried.
Gallrein turned them all down.
His excuse on Bill Cunningham's radio show: "Well look, I've got farm work to do and about a thousand other things. Let me get back to you on that."
Massie's team noted that Gallrein's handlers have "ordered him to stay in the basement like Biden."
On that same Cunningham appearance, Gallrein had the audacity to call Massie a liberal and an East Coast elite – this about an MIT-trained engineer who owns a 1,000-acre working farm in Garrison, Kentucky.
Meanwhile, 66% of Gallrein's individual donations came from California, New York, and Florida.
Just 2.6% came from Kentucky.
Kentucky Is Watching the Whole Country
Massie's career score on The New American's Freedom Index sits at 99 percent – meaning 99 out of every 100 of his votes align with the U.S. Constitution.
Most members of Congress can't crack 50.
The voters of Kentucky's 4th Congressional District know the difference.
The latest Quantus Insights poll – taken April 6 and 7 among likely voters – shows Massie leading Gallrein 46.8% to 37.7%, with 14% undecided.
Prediction markets give Massie a 66.5% probability of winning the May 19 primary.
After Trump personally traveled to Hebron, Kentucky last month to campaign against him, the betting markets moved further in Massie's favor.
The district electorate, Quantus found, is "more open to independence than simple allegiance politics" – which is a polite way of saying Kentucky Republicans can smell a globalist puppet operation when they see one.
Now, at a University of Louisville forum on April 6, someone asked Massie about the governor's office.
He said, "I would consider it" – but only after surviving May 19.
"If I'm looking at jobs and saying, 'Which would be the best job to have?' Probably governor."
The neocons launched this campaign to silence one principled voice in Congress.
They may have lit the fuse on something much bigger.
Sources:
- Paul Dragu, "Massie Floats Gubernatorial Run," The New American, April 9, 2026.
- Paul Dragu, "Massie's Campaign HQ Launch Draws Large, Excited Crowd," The New American, February 24, 2026.
- Paul Dragu, "Trump Is Visiting Massie's Kentucky District," The New American, March 9, 2026.
- Andrew Stanton, "Rep. Thomas Massie Fights Back Against Super PAC After Latest Epstein Files Release," The Hill, January 31, 2026.
- Lucas Aulbach, "Who's Behind the Millions Being Spent in Massie-Gallrein GOP Primary?" Cincinnati Enquirer/Yahoo News, February 24, 2026.
- "Thomas Massie's Polling Numbers 'Turned Upside Down' by MAGA Campaign," Newsweek, August 16, 2025.
- "Trump's Most Hated Republican Rep Leads Primary Race Polls," The Daily Beast, April 9, 2026.










