U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D., recently shared several updates via social media regarding pressing national issues and his initiatives in Congress. The tweets addressed concerns about Social Security, the introduction of new interns, and trade deals impacting American jobs.
On July 8, 2025, Senator Cassidy emphasized the urgency of addressing potential cuts to Social Security benefits if Congress fails to act. He stated, “If Congress doesn’t act, millions will see their Social Security benefits cut when the program goes insolvent. Doing nothing is not an option. We are putting a real, workable plan on the table to fix this crisis now.” He encouraged readers to learn more through an attached link.
Later that day, Cassidy welcomed a new group of interns joining him on Capitol Hill for the summer session. At 17:43 UTC, he tweeted, “Summertime on the Hill means welcoming a new class of bright, driven interns! These young professionals play a key role in making sure your concerns reach my desk. Grateful for their dedication to Louisiana and our country!” The post included a photo capturing the enthusiasm of these young professionals.
In another update on July 8 at 21:16 UTC, Cassidy highlighted his efforts to improve trade deals for American workers through legislative measures like his Foreign Pollution Fee. He explained that “Better trade deals mean more American jobs. My Foreign Pollution Fee gives us another tool to level the playing field, makes domestic manufacturing more competitive, and creates better-paying jobs for U.S. workers.”
The senator’s tweets reflect ongoing legislative priorities focused on economic stability and growth through policy reforms and active engagement with constituents.



