USPresident Donald Trump clashed with Sen. Bill Cassidy during an intense meeting behind closed doors in the Capitol Wednesday after the Republican senator accused the president of not being forthright with the American people about the Iran war.

A lunch for Republican senators with the president got ugly over the Iran war.

Trump canceled the planned signing of landmark bipartisan housing legislation on Wednesday, because the Senate hasn’t passed the voter ID law.

US President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a housing bill signing ceremony and clashed with certain Senators after a rare motion seeking to rein in his war with Iran. The Senate…

Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy describes heated exchange after Trump questioned War Powers Act at GOP luncheon

Donald Trump had an explosive argument with Republican senators during a private meeting in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday over limitations on his powers to direct the war with…

The SAVE America Act barely came up at a Wednesday lunch with Senate Republicans that became a vent session for President Donald Trump.

“As I recall,” Sen. Bill Cassidy said, “he did not particularly care for my comments."

Bill Cassidy reportedly called Trump ‘brother,’ and Trump described him as a ‘lunatic’

President Trump met with Republican senators soon after canceling plans to sign bipartisan housing affordability legislation at the Capitol.

"I make no apologies for standing up to the president," Cassidy told reporters.

Reports say Trump and Sen. Bill Cassidy had a heated clash over US-Iran MOU at a GOP lunch, though Trump later called the meeting "great."

President Trump clashed with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy in a meeting with Republican senators over his vote on the war powers resolution passed Tuesday in the Senate.

Republican senator Bill Cassidy said he challenged Trump over the Iran war, accusing him of failing to keep Americans informed before a screaming match ensued

The president vented frustration with his own party over their discontent for the Iran war even as he asked Congress for billions more to pay for the conflict.

In the month since President Donald Trump put a decisive end to Sen. Bill Cassidy’s congressional career, the Louisiana senator has become one of the president’s sharpest critics…

President Donald Trump's visit to Capitol Hill is rekindling a feud with one Republican senator

WASHINGTON (AP) — “Would you really like to know?” Sen. Bill Cassidy asked President Donald Trump.

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Hinter verschlossenen Türen kommt es unter den Republikanern zu einer Auseinandersetzung. Senator Bill Cassidy stellt sich in der Debatte über eine Abstimmung zum Iran-Krieg dem…

In the month since US President Donald Trump put a decisive end to Sen. Bill Cassidy's congressional career, the Louisiana senator has become one of the president's sharpest…