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Monday, May 18, 2026

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GOP Hunger Games: Massie v Trump --> Our Apps Donate Home Podcasts Lineup Station Finder God's Work How To More Info Contact Us Who We Are Speakers DOWNLOAD THE AFR Android App Get DOWNLOAD THE AFR iOS App Get AFR Talk LISTEN LIVE Download Our Apps Make A Donation Podcasts / Jenna Ellis in the Morning / 2026 / May GOP Hunger Games: Massie v Trump May 18, 2026 00:50:40 Continue Playing | Share Episode Facebook Twitter / X Truth Social Gab Copy Link Email Jenna Ellis in the Morning GOP Hunger Games: Massie v Trump Host(s): Jenna Ellis Aired: May 18, 2026 Ep ID: 92136 More Episodes Show Notes Jenna Ellis discusses the political landscape as the midterms approach, focusing on the GOP's internal conflicts and the influence of Donald Trump on party dynamics. She analyzes the recent defeat o

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GOP Hunger Games: Massie v Trump --> Our Apps Donate Home Podcasts Lineup Station Finder God's Work How To More Info Contact Us Who We Are Speakers DOWNLOAD THE AFR Android App Get DOWNLOAD THE AFR iOS App Get AFR Talk LISTEN LIVE Download Our Apps Make A Donation Podcasts / Jenna Ellis in the Morning / 2026 / May GOP Hunger Games: Massie v Trump May 18, 2026 00:50:40 Continue Playing | Share Episode Facebook Twitter / X Truth Social Gab Copy Link Email Jenna Ellis in the Morning GOP Hunger Games: Massie v Trump Host(s): Jenna Ellis Aired: May 18, 2026 Ep ID: 92136 More Episodes Show Notes Jenna Ellis discusses the political landscape as the midterms approach, focusing on the GOP's internal conflicts and the influence of Donald Trump on party dynamics. She analyzes the recent defeat of Senator Bill Cassidy and the implications for other Republican lawmakers who have crossed Trump. Show Transcript Transcript Jenna Ellis in the morning on American Family Radio. I love talking about the things of God. Because of truth and the biblical worldview, the U.S. constitution obligates our government to preserve and protect the rights that our founders recognize come from God, our creator, not our government. I believe that scripture in the Bible is very clear that God is the one that raised up each of you, and God has allowed us to be brought here to this specific moment in time. This is Jenna Ellis in the morning. Donald Trump is targeting GOP members he considers personal enemies ahead of primaries Jenna Ellis: Good morning. It is Monday, May 18, and as we are rapidly approaching the midterms, the primary cycle has been basically a GOP Hunger Games with, Donald Trump targeting for retribution a lot of, the GOP members that he considers his personal and political enemies. And so incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana was defeated after coming in third place. Ah, Cassidy voted to convict President Trump in the second, impeachment following, the 2020 election, January 6th and so forth. And, so that was the main reason that Trump went after him. Of course, people, are saying, well, you know, he's a rhino. He voted this, this and that, way. But there is a list of, clearly people that Trump considers personal enemies within the GOP and is setting his sights on specifically to primary. So I have a lot of thoughts on this, but, but let's kind of break this down first. So Cassidy has been defeated. our good friend Todd Starn says retribution is coming for every Republican lawmaker who betrayed voters and abandoned President Trump. The people of Louisiana sent a message tonight Saturday to every establishment Republican in. And Jon Cornyn is next on the list. And Politico reports Bill Cassidy's follows a warning sign for other Trump enemies. And so, so Cornyn's primary is coming up in Texas, but tomorrow night is the primary in Kentucky with this war between Trump and Thomas Massie. So that's yet another one. And, that Trump is going after whom he consi

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