Cassidy on Trump meeting: ‘I’m not gonna be bullied into silence’
Summary
Senator Bill Cassidy had a loud argument with President Donald Trump during a meeting at the Capitol. They disagreed because Cassidy voted for a resolution that limited the president’s power as commander-in-chief.Key Facts
- The meeting took place at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
- Senator Bill Cassidy is from Louisiana and is a Republican.
- Cassidy voted for a resolution to limit President Trump’s authority as commander-in-chief the day before the meeting.
- President Trump and Senator Cassidy had a heated argument during the meeting.
- Cassidy said he will not be "bullied into silence" by the president.
- The disagreement was about the power and decisions related to the commander-in-chief role.
- This public clash shows tension between a Republican senator and President Trump.
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