Rep. Thomas Massie files paperwork to run in 2028, says he hasn’t made a ‘final decision’ about his political future
Rep. Thomas Massie has filed paperwork to run for a position in 2028, although he has not made a final decision regarding his political future. Following a recent primary loss, he expressed his intention to remain engaged in politics. Massie has not ruled out a potential presidential bid and plans to take time to consider his options.
- ▪Rep. Thomas Massie filed paperwork for a 2028 run in the House.
- ▪He lost his recent GOP primary race to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by Donald Trump.
- ▪Massie has not ruled out a presidential bid and intends to stay engaged in politics.
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CongressRep. Thomas Massie files paperwork to run in 2028, says he hasn’t made a ‘final decision’ about his political futureMassie, a Trump foe who lost his GOP primary race last week, declined to rule out a run for president in 2028.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Add NBC News to GoogleMassie says he’ll ‘stay engaged’ after primary loss, won’t rule out 2028 run01:24Get more newsLiveonShareAdd NBC News to GoogleMay 25, 2026, 5:38 PM EDTBy Dareh GregorianFresh off last week’s primary loss, Rep.
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