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Louisiana Sen Bill Cassidy Regrets Trump Impeachment Vote

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This article is purely political, covering Senator Bill Cassidy's impeachment vote and electoral defeat. No commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or sector exposure is present. The content is a political retrospective with no economic or business implications.

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  • Republican Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana voted to convict former President Donald Trump in February 2021.
  • Cassidy lost his seat in a recent primary election after Trump endorsed an opponent.
  • Cassidy expressed no regrets about his impeachment vote, stating he felt 'great' about upholding the Constitution.
  • Cassidy was one of seven Republicans to vote for Trump's conviction.
  • Cassidy hinted at potential future criticisms of Trump but refrained from direct condemnation.

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