Senator John Cornyn is desperately trying to rewrite history after his sudden about-face on supporting a talking filibuster to pass President Trump's crucial SAVE America Act. The Texas RINO claims pressure from the America First movement had absolutely nothing to do with his convenient change of heart – but patriots aren't buying it.
In a damage control interview with the Washington Examiner on Monday, Cornyn insisted that neither pressure from potential primary challenger Ken Paxton nor the looming threat of a Trump endorsement influenced his decision. Really, Senator? Pull the other one.
This is the same John Cornyn who has consistently stood in the way of the America First agenda, playing footsie with Democrats while hardworking Americans suffer under the weight of illegal immigration and election fraud. Now, with Ken Paxton breathing down his neck and Trump's endorsement machine in full swing, suddenly Cornyn discovers his conservative spine?
The SAVE Act: Critical for Election Integrity
The SAVE America Act represents President Trump's commitment to securing our elections and protecting the sacred right to vote. It's exactly the kind of legislation that should have overwhelming Republican support – yet establishment Republicans like Cornyn needed their arms twisted to do the right thing.
"The timing is awfully convenient for a senator who's facing a primary challenge from a true conservative like Ken Paxton," one GOP strategist told Next News Network.
Cornyn's protestations ring hollow when you consider his track record. This is a man who voted to certify the 2020 election results and has repeatedly sided with the swamp over the people of Texas. His sudden conversion to supporting procedural moves that would benefit Trump's agenda reeks of political desperation.
Patriots in Texas deserve better than a senator who only remembers his conservative principles when his political survival is on the line. Whether Cornyn wants to admit it or not, the MAGA movement's pressure campaign is working – and RINOs across the country are taking notice.
The question now is whether Texas voters will reward Cornyn's convenient conversion or choose authentic conservative leadership in Ken Paxton. One thing's for certain: the America First movement isn't backing down.
