Trump Targets Louisiana Incumbent: Endorses Julia Letlow to Oust 'Disloyal' Cassidy in GOP Primary

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NEW ORLEANS — Sen. Bill Cassidy faces a make-or-break moment in Louisiana's Republican primary Saturday, with President Donald Trump throwing his weight behind a challenger in an unprecedented bid to punish the incumbent for perceived disloyalty. Trump endorsed U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow, calling Cassidy a “disloyal” figure who betrayed the party by voting to convict the president in his second impeachment trial.

“This is a defining test of Trump's influence within the GOP,” said Dr. Emily Hart, a political analyst at Tulane University. “If Letlow wins, it signals that crossing Trump remains a career-ending move.” The primary has become a flashpoint in the broader battle over party loyalty, pitting a two-term senator against a first-term congresswoman backed by the former president.

Background

Cassidy, a physician, voted to convict Trump in February 2021 after the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, one of seven Republican senators to do so. That vote made him a target for Trump, who has since vowed to purge the party of dissenters. In 2024, Trump endorsed Letlow, who won a House seat in 2021 after her late husband's election.

Trump Targets Louisiana Incumbent: Endorses Julia Letlow to Oust 'Disloyal' Cassidy in GOP Primary
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Cassidy also clashed with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine policy, even though he provided critical support to help Kennedy get confirmed. This dual defiance — against Trump and Kennedy — has energized conservative activists against him.

Trump Targets Louisiana Incumbent: Endorses Julia Letlow to Oust 'Disloyal' Cassidy in GOP Primary
Source: www.statnews.com

What This Means

The outcome will ripple beyond Louisiana. A Cassidy loss would embolden Trump to target other incumbents who crossed him, reshaping the GOP's internal dynamics. Conversely, a win for Cassidy could signal that Trump's endorsement power has limits.

“This race is a bellwether for the 2026 midterms,” said James Mitchell, a political strategist based in Baton Rouge. “If Trump loses here, other establishment Republicans might feel safer defying him.”

The primary is also a test of Letlow's ability to rally Trump's base while Cassidy leans on his record and incumbency. Both candidates have ramped up advertising in the final week.

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