Republican Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is facing backlash for supporting the confirmation of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. following the first U.S.
Bill Cassidy blasted out the results of a poll which put him in the category of “virtually unbeatable” for re-election next year. Voters sent me to Washington to fight for conservative solutions on issues like flood insurance and health care.
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“Republicans ordered the sh-t sandwich and now complain about how it was cooked,” Kasparov said on X in response to Trump critic Ron Filipkowski pointing out that Cassidy was a deciding vote on vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being confirmed as Trump’s health secretary.
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who voted to confirm vaccine-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of HHS, criticized the move. Cassidy argued that ending mass vaccination events reduces access for patients and parents seeking immunizations for their children.
Dan Bongino, the radio and podcast host tapped by President Trump to serve as deputy FBI director, has ripped Republican senators Bill Cassidy (La.) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) in the past, attacks that will draw more attention to his controversial nomination.
Republican Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy cast the swing vote on advancing President Trump's nomination of RFK Jr. to lead the Department of Health.
Many people wondered why the senator and former doctor posted info supporting the vaccine while voting to confirm an anti-vaxxer to run HHS.
Sen. Bill Cassidy said Tuesday that he would vote to confirm Kash Patel as FBI director, as the Senate is expected to hold a final vote this week.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) announced that he will vote to confirm Kash Patel, President Trump’s choice to lead the FBI. Cassidy, the chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee,
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