RINO Senator John Cornyn is showing his true colors in his heated Texas Senate primary battle, courting support from pastors connected to George Soros-funded organizations that actively lobbied for the disastrous "Gang of Eight" amnesty bill.
As Cornyn faces a fierce runoff challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the establishment Republican is desperately touting endorsements from pastors who are signatories of the Evangelical Immigration Table - a group with direct financial ties to George and Alex Soros's Open Society Foundations.
This is the same organization that has a documented history of pushing amnesty for millions of illegal aliens currently living in the United States. The fact that Cornyn is embracing these Soros-linked operatives tells you everything you need to know about where his loyalties really lie.
Deep State RINO Exposed
While President Trump is working tirelessly to secure our border and implement the largest deportation operation in American history, Cornyn is cozying up to the very forces that have been undermining American sovereignty for decades.
The Evangelical Immigration Table didn't just quietly support amnesty - they actively lobbied for the Gang of Eight legislation that would have granted citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants while doing virtually nothing to secure the border. Sound familiar? It's the same open borders playbook that Democrats have been pushing for years.
"This exposes Cornyn as nothing more than a globalist in conservative clothing," one Texas Republican insider told reporters. "Real conservatives don't take marching orders from George Soros."
Ken Paxton, meanwhile, has been a stalwart defender of Texas's border and has consistently fought against federal overreach. The choice for Texas Republicans couldn't be clearer - a proven America First warrior versus a Soros-connected establishment hack.
Patriots across Texas are waking up to the reality that Cornyn has been playing for the wrong team all along. His embrace of these amnesty-pushing pastors is just the latest evidence that he's more concerned with pleasing his globalist donors than protecting American workers and communities.
The question now is whether Texas Republicans will choose to send a message to the establishment by backing Paxton, or continue enabling the very swamp creatures that President Trump is working to drain.
