Johnson says GOP still favors strong ‘dissent’ culture despite Cassidy’s historic loss
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Sunday pushed aside concerns that Sen. Bill Cassidy’s (R-LA) primary loss signals the Republican Party has become beholden to President Donald Trump. Cassidy lost his primary election over the weekend after Trump endorsed one of his rivals. Trump made the decision after expressing outrage that the “very disloyal” lawmaker […]
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