Marjorie Taylor Greene erupts after Thomas Massie loses primary: ‘Future of Republican Party destroyed’
Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her dismay over the primary loss of Thomas Massie, claiming it signifies a dire future for the Republican Party. She criticized the influence of the 'Epstein class' on political leaders and lamented the state of the party. Greene also predicted a rise of a new generation of Republicans who oppose the old guard.
- ▪Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the defeat of Thomas Massie in the GOP primary, calling it a destruction of the Republican Party's future.
- ▪She claimed that the release of the Epstein files contributed to their downfall and accused political leaders of being controlled by foreign lobbies.
- ▪Greene, who resigned from Congress earlier this year, expressed hope that a younger generation of Republicans would emerge to challenge the existing leadership.
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Politics Marjorie Taylor Greene erupts after Thomas Massie loses primary: ‘Future of Republican Party destroyed’ By Ryan King Published May 20, 2026, 9:47 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene decried the downfall of her onetime colleague Rep. Thomas Massie following his GOP primary defeat Tuesday night. Greene (R-Ga.), who had allied with Massie (R-Ky.) to force the release of Justice Department files on late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, argued that his defeat by President Trump-supported Ed Gallrein was a death knell to the party. “I am proud and thankful to have served in the US House of Representatives with my friend Thomas Massie, a giant among weak pathetic men.
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