Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
It's primary election day in Kentucky.
All eyes are on the Northern Kentucky Congressional District,
where President Trump is trying to knock out another perceived adversary, Republican Congressman Thomas Massey.
Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman has details.
Trump's handpicked candidate, former Navy SEAL Ed Galrine,
is making a bid for Massey's seat in a closely watched
race that could have implications for the future of the GOP.
Massey has emerged as a prominent Republican.
Dissenting voice in Trump's second term,
pushing back against the president's use of executive power and forcing
a vote on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
It's a referendum on whether every Republican in the House and the Senate
is going to be a rubber stamp for the executive branch or not.
Galrine has made it clear he won't diverge from Trump's vision for the country.
I'm 100 percent behind the president.
Now it's up to the voters.
For NPR News, I'm Sylvia Goodman in Louisville, Kentucky.
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