### Headline: Bill Cassidy vs. Trump: A Political Soap Opera We Didn’t Sign Up For
So, Bill Cassidy thinks Trump doesn’t quite get how Congress works. Great observation, Bill. Because, of course, it’s not like we’ve all noticed that Congress often acts like an afterthought in Washington. In a recent CBS interview, Cassidy—who’s apparently in a constant state of confusion—said Trump sometimes treats Congress as just an extension of his office. Newsflash: Congress has been acting like an appendage, too.
Cassidy went on to say that if he were president, he’d focus on the kitchen table issues—like healthcare and grocery prices. Wow, what a groundbreaking concept! You mean to tell me that a leader should care about the everyday struggles of regular folks? Shocking. This is the kind of insight that could change the world… or at least make it sound like you’re doing something.
Their relationship has been on the rocks for a while, especially since Cassidy was one of the few Republicans who voted to convict Trump over the Capitol riot. And in a classic display of political drama, Cassidy recently had a little shouting match with Trump during a closed-door meeting about the Iran war. Apparently, he felt the need to “match” Trump’s volume to get his point across. Because nothing says productive conversation like yelling at the president.
Now, Cassidy claims he wasn’t going to be bullied when Trump said something negative about him. It’s adorable that he thinks standing up to the president is a noble act instead of just playing into the political theater we’re all so tired of. He wanted answers, and when he didn’t get them, he raised his hand and launched into a lecture. How charming.
After the meeting, he received a briefing that changed his vote on an Iran resolution. So, the moral of the story is that sometimes yelling gets you what you want. Good to know.
Oh, and let’s not forget: Cassidy’s anti-Trump stance has cost him dearly. After over a decade in the Senate, he’s lost his campaign for renomination thanks to Trump’s endorsement of another candidate. It’s almost like standing up to the big guy has consequences. Who would’ve thought?
In the end, it looks like this political drama is just another episode in the never-ending saga of Washington dysfunction. So, what’s next? A sitcom starring Cassidy and Trump? Stay tuned.
By Admin | Published: June 28, 2026 at 9:18 pm
