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Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy says Cassidy defeat was predictable for all but 'God's perfect idiot'
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy failed to qualify for the upcoming June 27 Republican runoff for his Senate seat, finishing third in Saturday’s primary with 25% of the vote. Representative Julia Letlow and State Treasurer John Fleming secured the top two spots to advance to the runoff election.
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Senator John Kennedy introduces America to 'Margaret,' his elliptical trainer named after Thatcher
Sen. John Kennedy posts a tongue-in-cheek video introducing his elliptical trainer named Margaret after Margaret Thatcher, going viral on social media.
In unanimous agreement Thursday, the U.S. Senate decided that if the government stops working, their paychecks should too. The resolution, championed by Louisiana Senator John Kennedy, ensures that federal closures will finally hit lawmakers where it actually hurts: their own bank accounts.
WASHINGTON – Without opposition, the U.S. Senate on Thursday agreed to withhold pay from senators during future government shutdowns. The resolution was sponsored by U.S. Sen. John Kennedy, R-Madisonville, and cleared a procedural hurdle Wednesday without a single no vote, setting up Thursday’s unanimous voice vote.
La., reacts to his colleague Bill Cassidy's primary defeat in Louisiana and former Vice President Kamala Harris' potential 2028 presidential campaign.
A viral social media post shared by President Donald Trump on Truth Social has been confirmed as a fabrication by the lawmaker it quoted. On Tuesday, Louisiana Sen.
President Trump on Monday shared a quote falsely attributed to Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), in which he accused former President Obama of earning $120 million from a healthcare scheme. The Truth Social post included a screenshot of a statement from one user that read,
"I'm drafting an amendment right now," the Louisiana Republican told Newsweek.
As of March 18, there is now an acid test for whether Louisiana Republicans Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy are serious senators. The test is this: If they vote to confirm their fellow Republican senator, Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, to be the new Secretary ...
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., addresses growing concerns over Iran's nuclear capabilities and missile programs on ‘The Story.’