Trump blasts ‘disloyal’ Sen. Cassidy while pushing challenger in Louisiana Republican primary
- On Saturday, Louisiana voters head to the polls as President Donald Trump attacks incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy, branding him a "disloyal disaster" while backing challenger Congresswoman Julia Letlow in the primary.
- Trump's animosity stems from Cassidy's 2021 vote to convict him during his second impeachment trial after the January 6 Capitol riot, an act the president labeled "total bullshit."
- Polling conducted May 6–7 puts Cassidy in third place with 20 percent, trailing Letlow at 42 percent and Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming at 30 percent.
- If no candidate secures a 50 percent majority today, the top two contenders will advance to a runoff election on June 27, extending the battle for the Senate seat.
- The primary tests Trump's power to punish Republicans who crossed him; of ten House members who voted to impeach Trump in 2021, only four subsequently won reelection.
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Trump gets revenge on Republican who voted to convict him
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Fox's Chaffetz Badgers Cassidy On Impeachment Vote Ahead Of Primary Loss
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GOP senator 'chewing his fingers down to a nub' as Trump leaves him hanging: MS NOW host
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Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy wanted his reelection campaign to deal with “the present and the future.” But President Donald Trump had other plans.
Bill Cassidy was one of only seven Republicans who voted for Trump's impeachment five years ago, and he is pleased: "It's nice to see that his political career is over!"
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