Trump's self-destructive alcoholic personality will only make him more legislatively unsuccessful this year than he has been already.
Cassidy becomes fourth GOP senator to back Iran war powers measure limiting Trump
Sen. Bill Cassidy,
who lost his bid for a third term in Saturday’s Louisiana Senate
Republican primary, on Tuesday became the fourth Republican senator to
vote to advance a war powers resolution directing President Trump to
withdraw U.S. armed forces deployed against Iran.
Cassidy joined Republican Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.), Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) in voting Tuesday for a motion to discharge the war powers resolution sponsored by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) out of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The motion passed by a vote of 50 to 47, setting up a future vote to proceed to the motion on the Senate floor.
The resolution is privileged under the 1973 War Powers Act, allowing
it to pass the Senate with a simple-majority vote instead of having to
clear the 60-vote threshold required for most legislation.
Cassidy kept his plan to vote to advance the resolution secret until
the last moment. He declined to reveal how he would vote on the measure
when asked about it Monday.
Murkowski broke ranks with Senate Republican leaders last week to vote to advance the war powers resolution. ...
Trump’s ouster of Republican senator sends shock waves through Senate GOP
The resounding defeat of Sen. Bill Cassidy (R)
in Saturday’s Louisiana primary has sent shock waves through the Senate
Republican Conference, underscoring how Republicans who look to
distance themselves from President Trump and his low approval ratings
will have to think twice about paying a political price for perceived
disloyalty.
Cassidy’s ouster came a few weeks after Trump and his allies helped
defeat five state senators in Indiana who defied Trump’s desire to
redraw the state’s congressional map, sending a loud message to any
Republican on Capitol Hill thinking about clashing with the president. ...
[Republican Senator Thom] Tillis, an outspoken critic of some of the Trump administration’s
actions this year, reacted angrily to Cassidy’s loss, sending an email
to Republican colleagues on Monday threatening to block a budget
reconciliation package from moving on the Senate floor later this week —
even though it’s a top Trump priority.
Tillis expressed his disappointment over Cassidy’s loss on Saturday and
urged Republican colleagues to delay action on the reconciliation bill
so as not to force Sen. John Cornyn (Texas),
another Republican colleague facing a tough primary on May 26, to stay
in Washington until late this week to vote on the budget bill, according
to a source familiar with the email’s details. ...
Senate GOP expresses frustration, anger, sadness as Trump snubs Cornyn in Texas
President Trump’s decision Tuesday to snub Sen. John Cornyn and endorse state Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate Republican primary was met with frustration, anger and even sadness by Senate Republicans.
The move likely sinks Cornyn’s hopes of winning another Senate term,
and Republicans warned it could make it tougher to defeat Democratic
candidate James Talarico in November.
Republican senators exuded pain for Cornyn, who served as Senate
Republican whip during Trump’s first term and is deeply respected by his
Senate GOP colleagues. ...
Some Republican senators saw Trump’s treatment of Cornyn as a snub of Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), who had worked behind the scenes for months to persuade the president to back him.
The NRSC invested in Cornyn through a joint fundraising committee, and
One Nation, a fundraising group affiliated with Thune’s political
operation, has spent more than $10 million helping Cornyn. ...
Trump’s endorsement of Paxton and his attacks against Cassidy won’t make
it any easier for him to muster GOP votes for his ballroom funding or
for the $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund to compensate MAGA allies
who believe they were targeted by the government. ...