The Senate advanced a resolution to compel President Trump to end the war in Iran with a 50-47 vote. This procedural move saw Senator Bill Cassidy, R-La., break with his party to vote “yes,” citing a lack of clarity from the White House regarding “Operation Epic Fury.” While a majority of Democrats supported the measure, its final passage remains uncertain, with key Republican absences and the likelihood of a presidential veto.
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Senator Bill Cassidy, who voted to convict President Donald Trump in 2021, has been defeated in his Republican primary. Two challengers, Representative Julia Letlow and State Treasurer John Fleming, both aligned with Trump, will advance to a runoff. This outcome further solidifies Trump’s influence within the GOP, as he seeks to retaliate against Republicans who have opposed him. Cassidy’s loss means another senator who voted for impeachment will not return to Congress.
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Following a measles outbreak in Texas, Senator Bill Cassidy reiterated the safety and efficacy of the measles vaccine. This announcement prompted immediate backlash due to his recent confirmation vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a known anti-vaccine advocate, as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Cassidy defended his vote, citing extensive conversations with Kennedy regarding vaccine science and his commitment to reforming health institutions. The senator expressed hope for Kennedy’s success in improving public health.
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