Sen. Bill Cassidy Criticizes Trump and Biden, Declines to Endorse Any Presidential Candidate
In a series of interviews, Cassidy expresses reservations about both Trump and Biden, emphasizing the need for a third-party option.
- Sen. Bill Cassidy criticizes Donald Trump's rhetoric towards migrants and refuses to endorse him for the 2024 presidential race.
- Cassidy highlights the 'sorry state of affairs' in the current political landscape, suggesting a third-party candidacy might be considered by voters.
- Despite his refusal to endorse Trump, Cassidy vows to vote for a Republican in the upcoming presidential election.
- Cassidy, who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, questions whether Trump would adhere to the Constitution if re-elected.
- The senator's comments reflect widespread reservations about the presumptive nominees of both major parties, hinting at a potential shift towards third-party options.