On RFK Jr., Sen. Bill Cassidy has to decide which of his careers comes first
As a doctor, Cassidy is troubled by RFK Jr. As a politician, he has reason to support him anyway.
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Illustration: There has been persistent media attention on Kennedy’s vaccine positions and Cassidy’s efforts to reconcile physician concerns with political support, often framed as a test of bipartisan health-policy collaboration in a polarized Senate environment.[5][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent news snippets or summarize a specific outlet’s take (Politico, The Independent, Slate, etc.) with direct quotes. I can also provide a concise timeline of key moments between Kennedy and Cassidy through 2025–2026.
As a doctor, Cassidy is troubled by RFK Jr. As a politician, he has reason to support him anyway.
www.politico.comBill Cassidy is so mad at RFK Jr. that he's demanding that the man who appointed him win a Nobel Prize.
slate.comBy Adam Cancryn, Sarah Owermohle, CNN (CNN) — Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy once hoped to forge an alliance with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that could revitalize Americans’ trust in public health. But just seven months after Cassidy’s vote paved the way for Kennedy to lead the US Health and Human Services Department, their relationship has
kyma.comLouisiana's Bill Cassidy played a pivotal role supporting Kennedy's nomination, claiming assurances on vaccine policy the Health and Human Services Secretary has since trampled on.
www.thedailybeast.comRobert F
www.the-independent.comDevotees of the health secretary's Make America Healthy Again movement say they oppose the Louisiana senator's reelection.
www.politico.comThe Senate health committee chair's opposition would complicate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS secretary.
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