Massie Claims Trump Privately Respects Him Despite Backing Kentucky Primary Challenger

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky) brushed off President Donald Trump’s repeated attacks against him Thursday, stating that the president privately respects him even as he backs a primary challenger ahead of next week’s Republican primary in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District.

During an interview with host Rob Finnerty, Massie acknowledged the barrage of criticism Trump has leveled against him on Truth Social, where the president has referred to the seven-term congressman as “weak,” “pathetic” and “not MAGA.”

“Well, Rob, in that litany of insults, you forgot that Trump called me a moron at the prayer breakfast,” Massie said. “And I have to say for myself, I’m glad I’m in his prayers.”

Massie noted that the public attacks differ from Trump’s private assessment.

“When I talk to him privately, he calls me a sharp cookie and a tough cookie because he knows I’m tough to beat and he knows I’m smart about legislation,” Massie said.

The upcoming GOP primary pits Massie against Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein, a former Democrat who has accused the congressman of obstructing key Republican priorities. Trump endorsed Gallrein after years of clashes with Massie over spending bills, foreign policy and surveillance authorities.

A recent poll showed Gallrein leading Massie by 5 percentage points, though Massie dismissed the survey as unreliable.

“That poll is full of bunk. Not a very reliable pollster,” Massie said.

He added that if the poll were accurate, the other side would be “spreading lies and running fake AI ads that show me checking into a hotel room with [Reps.] AOC [Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez] and Ilhan Omar.”

Massie acknowledged the race is competitive.

“My own polls do show that it’s a close race, and so it’s going to come down to turnout,” he said.

When pressed on his long history of breaking with Trump and House Republicans, Massie noted that he has voted against Republican-backed legislation more than 70 times in 2025.

He defended his record by saying he supports most Republican priorities but opposes large omnibus spending packages and measures he believes violate constitutional principles.

“I vote with the party 90% of the time,” Massie said. “I voted for the border. I voted for the SAVE Act. I voted for all those things you like.”

However, Massie argued that Congress routinely bundles unrelated provisions into massive bills.

“If they are voting, for instance, to spy on Americans without a warrant, to cover up the Epstein files, or to bankrupt this country, that’s where I deviate from the party and I stick to the principles the party stands for,” he said.

Massie also highlighted legislation he said benefits Kentucky farmers, including the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act, which he claims would make it easier for farmers to sell beef, pork, and lamb locally.

Despite Trump’s endorsement of Gallrein, Massie argued that they work together on shared issues.

“There are a lot of things that I agree with Trump on,” he said. “Let’s get them done.”