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Related: About this forumCornyn does not plan to campaign for Paxton
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) has no intention to campaign for his fellow Republican, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in the heated Senate race against Democrat James Talarico.
Cornyn offered an unequivocal No to the Washington Examiner on Tuesday when asked whether he would actively campaign for Paxton after being ousted by the Trump-endorsed candidate in the Republican primary. Still, the fourth-term incumbent confirmed hell vote for Paxton.
Everything I've said about him in the primary is true, Cornyn said, while reaffirming he will support the ticket.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/cornyn-won-t-campaign-for-paxton-in-texas-senate-race-against-talarico/ar-AA25ejT2
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Cornyn does not plan to campaign for Paxton (Original Post)
hurl
Jun 10
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MaddowBlog-After Trump became a problem for Cornyn, Cornyn may soon become a problem for Trump
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(183,586 posts)1. Who is surprised by this?
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,586 posts)2. MaddowBlog-After Trump became a problem for Cornyn, Cornyn may soon become a problem for Trump
Theres never going to be good enough for him, other than 100%, you know, slavish adherence to whatever he wants, the Texan said about Trump.
After Trump became a problem for Cornyn, Cornyn may soon become a problem for Trump - MS NOW apple.news/A_WYakqEzRT2...
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-06-13T03:40:49.001Z
An obvious question soon followed: After Trump became a problem for Cornyn, would Cornyn become a problem for Trump? An answer is starting to come into focus. The New York Times reported:
....But the Times report highlighted an issue of even greater significance.
After Trump withdrew his outlandish $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS last month, he received two scandalous rewards from his own administration. The first was the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund, while the other was an IRS audit shield, unveiled by his Justice Department, granting Trump, his family and his controversial businesses immunity from all existing IRS tax audits.
Of the two rewards, the former appears to have been discarded in the face of overwhelming bipartisan opposition, while the latter remains intact.
Cornyn, however, is opposed to both.
I think thats a terrible mistake, Cornyn told the Times, referring to the audit shield. The president needs to be treated like everybody else.
Putting aside the question of why it took a full decade for Cornyn to recognize this problem, he has a unique opportunity to partner with the so-called YOLO caucus with six months remaining before his involuntary exit from Capitol Hill. Watch this space
Now the Trump administration might find itself having to come to terms with Mr. Cornyn as he flexes new political freedom, joining a handful of other Senate Republicans not seeking re-election or defeated in primaries at Mr. Trumps behest who now have added room to maneuver.
I think it is going to be a pretty bumpy ride for the next seven months, Mr. Cornyn said during a wide-ranging conversation in his Capitol office as he reflected on the tumultuous Texas election and his nearly quarter-century in Washington.
....But the Times report highlighted an issue of even greater significance.
After Trump withdrew his outlandish $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS last month, he received two scandalous rewards from his own administration. The first was the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund, while the other was an IRS audit shield, unveiled by his Justice Department, granting Trump, his family and his controversial businesses immunity from all existing IRS tax audits.
Of the two rewards, the former appears to have been discarded in the face of overwhelming bipartisan opposition, while the latter remains intact.
Cornyn, however, is opposed to both.
I think thats a terrible mistake, Cornyn told the Times, referring to the audit shield. The president needs to be treated like everybody else.
Putting aside the question of why it took a full decade for Cornyn to recognize this problem, he has a unique opportunity to partner with the so-called YOLO caucus with six months remaining before his involuntary exit from Capitol Hill. Watch this space