Usually the Democrats are the ones fighting amongst themselves. But not this time.
As a sickening feud has just broken out in the Republican Party.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dropped a hard truth on Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle.”
The Trump-endorsed contender in the state’s high-stakes U.S. Senate race made it crystal clear that handing incumbent Sen. John Cornyn a fresh term would bury the America First movement’s core goals for good.
Host Laura Ingraham pressed Paxton on the current mood in Washington. She noted the discomfort among Senate Republicans, comparing it to strange political shifts elsewhere. Paxton wasted no time laying out the stakes.
“Well, first of all, I was glad that I got to announce my candidacy against John Cornyn on your show April 8 of last year, and I’m finishing my campaign pretty much on your show again,” Paxton explained.
“And it’s been — it’s been a great 14 months where I’ve gotten to speak to the voters and ask them one question.”
Paxton zeroed in on Cornyn’s record of endless Washington service. The senator is chasing a fifth term, something never seen before in Texas political history.
Paxton, now 63, pointed out that Cornyn has occupied a seat in the Senate since his own college days.
The Attorney General has turned this into a simple test for everyday Texans. At every stop, whether facing a single voter or crowds of hundreds, he poses the same challenge: name one major achievement from Cornyn’s long career. The silence speaks volumes.
Time after time, no one can produce an answer. That failure reveals the heart of the problem.
Cornyn simply fails to produce real wins for the people of Texas who sent him to the Capitol.
The MAGA agenda faces constant sabotage in the upper chamber. Under leaders like Cornyn, bold promises on border security, economic relief, and draining the swamp fade away into endless compromise and delay.
“He k*lls it every time, just like the Republican Senate that he’s part of. That’s what they’re doing. They’re k*lling it,” Paxton declared, cutting through the polite Beltway talk.
Texas deserves a fighter who actually shows up for its interests instead of blending into the Senate club.
Voters now hold the power to reject career politicians who talk tough during election season but fold when it counts.
Paxton’s message cuts through the noise: real representation means delivering victories, not excuses.
