Here we go again with Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the same RINO who voted to convict President Trump during the sham impeachment trial. Now he's creating unnecessary drama over Trump's surgeon general nominee Casey Means, proving once again that some Republicans just can't help but obstruct the America First agenda.
As chairman of the Senate Health Committee, Cassidy is reportedly "wrestling" with Means' nomination because of her sensible questions about vaccine safety and efficacy. You know, the kind of questions that millions of Americans have been asking for years while being censored and attacked by the medical establishment.
This is the same pattern we've seen from Cassidy before – he loves to grandstand and create problems for Trump nominees while positioning himself as some kind of principled conservative. Meanwhile, the American people are waiting for real leadership that will challenge the corrupt medical bureaucracy that failed us so badly during COVID.
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Casey Means represents exactly what we need in the surgeon general's office: someone willing to ask tough questions about Big Pharma, question the medical establishment's groupthink, and put American health freedom first. But that apparently makes Cassidy uncomfortable.
While Trump is trying to drain the swamp and restore accountability to our health agencies, Cassidy seems more concerned with appeasing the same medical bureaucrats who pushed lockdowns, mask mandates, and forced vaccinations on the American people.
"The American people voted for change, not more of the same establishment thinking that got us into this mess," one GOP source told reporters.
Louisiana voters are watching, Senator Cassidy. They remember how you stabbed Trump in the back during impeachment, and they're seeing you do it again with his nominees. Patriots across the state are asking themselves: whose side are you really on?
President Trump won a decisive mandate to shake up Washington and restore common sense to our government agencies. The question is: will Bill Cassidy finally get on board with the America First agenda, or will he continue to be an obstacle to the change Louisiana voted for?
