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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublican Senators Are Livid at Trump's Endorsement of Paxton
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/us/politics/republican-senators-trump-paxton.htmlhttps://archive.ph/nut7Y
Republican Senators Are Livid at Trumps Endorsement of Paxton
News that President Trump had snubbed Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the four-term incumbent, was met with shock, anger and fear that the G.O.P. could lose his seat.
By Michael Gold, Megan Mineiro and Carl Hulse
May 19, 2026 Updated 5:56 p.m. ET
Republican senators reacted angrily on Tuesday to President Trumps decision to endorse Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, in the states Senate primary runoff, warning that his snub of the incumbent Senator John Cornyn could risk the seat and the partys fight to keep its majority.
Heading into their weekly G.O.P. luncheon not long after Mr. Trump posted his choice on social media, many Senate Republicans appeared stunned and livid as they learned the news, which dealt a serious blow to Mr. Cornyn, who has served for more than two decades.
Oh boy, said a visibly dismayed Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota, as he left the Senate chamber after hearing of Mr. Trumps announcement.
Well, obviously, he added, I support Senator Cornyn.
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dalton99a
Tuesday
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They're so livid that they will continue to support absolutely support all of the corruption & scorched Earth actions by
themaguffin
Tuesday
#3
Yet they still support the 34 count felon and rapist in the White House.
travelingthrulife
Tuesday
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Cha
(320,770 posts)1. Ohhh, Go Nuclear on his Treasonous Ass!
Traitor is such a dirty ol man.
Paxton is a soulless feckless grifting monster with no moral code. Seems like he fits right in.
B.See
(8,894 posts)7. Precisely. Was NO doubt in my mind
that if he ended up endorsing either it'd HAVE to be the worst of the worst. And he always knew who that'd be. He just waited to tell em.
themaguffin
(5,419 posts)3. They're so livid that they will continue to support absolutely support all of the corruption & scorched Earth actions by
...by donnie.
travelingthrulife
(5,611 posts)4. Yet they still support the 34 count felon and rapist in the White House.
FHRRK1
(144 posts)5. The worthless fucking bitches can shut the fuck up
They created the monster, they own the monster.
hedda_foil
(17,023 posts)6. Sure. When the choice is between corrupt and REALLY, REALLY CORRUPT.....
msongs
(74,233 posts)8. today dismay, next week back to groveling and crawling nt
Abolishinist
(3,058 posts)10. Livid? Really?
Livid: extremely angry, furious
Oh boy, said a visibly dismayed Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota, as he left the Senate chamber after hearing of Mr. Trumps announcement.
A stone-faced Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi refused to answer questions about the endorsement as he exited the chamber following a vote.
Its his decision, John Thune told reporters of Mr. Trump as he entered the party luncheon at the Capitol, throwing up a hand in a gesture of exasperation.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that Mr. Trump had a right to his endorsement.
Oh boy, said a visibly dismayed Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota, as he left the Senate chamber after hearing of Mr. Trumps announcement.
A stone-faced Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi refused to answer questions about the endorsement as he exited the chamber following a vote.
Its his decision, John Thune told reporters of Mr. Trump as he entered the party luncheon at the Capitol, throwing up a hand in a gesture of exasperation.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that Mr. Trump had a right to his endorsement.
RockCreek
(1,510 posts)11. So adjust your votes to express this
and perhaps some ethics and morality as well.
LetMyPeopleVote
(182,291 posts)12. This made me smile
