UMVA has learned that former President Donald Trump is unleashing a fierce final assault on Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, urging every MAGA voter to cast a decisive “vote out” ballot in tomorrow’s high‑stakes GOP primary.
In a blistering post on his social platform, Trump painted Congresswoman Julia Letlow as the ultimate “America First” champion, extolling her record as a tireless advocate for Louisiana’s farmers, fishermen, oil and gas producers, and a staunch defender of the Constitution.
Trump’s rallying cry is relentless: he promises to back Letlow with his full endorsement, promising that she will “grow our economy, cut taxes, unleash American energy dominance, and protect the Second Amendment.”
For Trump, the battle is personal. He reminded supporters that Cassidy voted to convict him during the impeachment proceedings, a betrayal that still burns in the memory of the party’s base.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the former president’s messaging is flooding Republican circles, with allies like Scott Presler amplifying the call to oust Cassidy and rally behind Letlow.
Cassidy has long walked a precarious tightrope, trying to balance a conservative Louisiana image while clashing with Trump’s agenda in Washington, a gamble that has left him vulnerable in a state that Trump carried by over 20 points in 2024.
Despite Senate leadership’s attempts to shield him, the censure from the state Republican Party and the lingering resentment over his impeachment vote have eroded his support among the grassroots.
As polls tighten and the primary deadline looms, the battlefield is set for a showdown that could reshape Louisiana’s Senate representation and send a stark warning to any incumbent who dares to stray from the party’s core.