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La. GOP senator who voted guilty says of Trump's power within the party: 'I think his force wanes'

"The Republican Party is more than just one person," Sen. Bill Cassidy said.

Published: February 14, 2021 4:51pm

Updated: February 14, 2021 10:20pm

Sen. Bill Cassidy, one of seven GOP senators who voted to convict former President Trump during the Senate impeachment trial, said Sunday that he thinks Trump's power in the Republican Party "wanes."

"Do you think he can run a credible campaign for president again?" ABC This Week host George Stephanopolous asked. "Will he remain a force in the Republican Party? What does that mean for the Republican Party?" 

"I think his force wanes," Cassidy said. "The Republican Party is more than just one person. The Republican Party is about ideas. We were the party that was founded to end slavery. We were the party that preserved the union. We were the party that passed the first civil rights law. We were the party that ended the Cold War. We are the party that before COVID, had an economy that had record low unemployment for everyone, the disabled, the high school dropout, the veteran, the woman, the black, the Hispanic, you name it. 

"Now the American people want those ideas, but they want a leader who is accountable and a leader who they can trust. I think our leadership will be different going forward, but it will still be with those ideas."

The Republican Party of Louisiana put out a statement saying that its Executive Committee had unanimously voted to censure Cassidy due to his vote to convict Trump at the Senate trial.

"I voted to convict President Trump because he is guilty," Cassidy said in a statement Saturday about his decision.

Trump was acquitted in a 57-43 vote, which fell short of the two-thirds majority required to secure a conviction.

In addition to Cassidy, the other GOP lawmakers who voted to convict included: Sens. Richard Burr of North Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania.

 

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