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politics18h ago
Louisiana Senate primary heats up as Cassidy accuses Letlow of Pelosi-style stock trading, DEI support
- Cassidy accuses Julia Letlow of stock trades around subcommittee hearings, labeling it a 'Nancy Pelosi approach' to markets.
- Letlow denies wrongdoing, saying her portfolio is managed by a third party and she had no control over it.
- Letlow’s campaign attributes DEI positions to past remarks but says DEI programs were hijacked by the political left.
- The race unfolds against Louisiana redistricting delays, with House primaries postponed until fall and possible December runoff.
- Cassidy cites public records showing Letlow’s trades around hearings, while Letlow disputes broker proof.
- Letlow’s camp emphasizes DEI controversy as a broader campaign issue beyond stock trades.
- The primary outcome will influence the balance of support for the America First agenda in the U.S. Senate.
- Cassidy argues Letlow’s DEI stance contrasts with his critique of her positions on DEI in higher education.
- The article frames the race amid a broader national discussion on ethics and education policy.
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