Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Monday said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s appearance in Kentucky to stump for retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein was a sign that the Republican challenger’s campaign is “imploding.” Hegseth, who along with President Trump has overseen the U.S. military operation in Iran appeared with Gallrein at a rally in Hebron, Ky.,…
Massie: Hegseth campaign stop in Kentucky shows Trump-backed challenger’s bid is ‘imploding’
Originally reported by The Hill
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