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Updated · Fox News · May 26
Bill Cassidy Breaks With Trump After Primary Loss, Opposing Iran War and $2 Billion DOJ Fund
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 26

Bill Cassidy Breaks With Trump After Primary Loss, Opposing Iran War and $2 Billion DOJ Fund

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 26
  • Bill Cassidy, fresh off his primary defeat to a Trump-backed challenger, publicly sharpened his split with Donald Trump by criticizing leadership that is “erratic” and “impulsive.”
  • The Louisiana Republican has already turned that break into votes and policy resistance, providing a pivotal vote to advance a Senate measure curbing Trump’s Iran war powers and rejecting the Justice Department’s nearly $2 billion “anti-weaponization” fund.
  • Cassidy said the fund lacked legal precedent and should require congressional approval, a dispute that has temporarily slowed the GOP’s effort to finance immigration enforcement for the rest of Trump’s term.
  • The clash follows Trump’s long-running feud with Cassidy over his 2021 impeachment vote; after celebrating Cassidy’s loss, Trump called him disloyal, while Cassidy said losing his seat was worth voting to uphold the Constitution.
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