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Exclusive: Ken Paxton Smashes John Cornyn with Longtime Senator’s Own Anti-Trump Tirade History in Brutal Ad

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a scathing attack on Senator John Cornyn, his fellow Republican from Texas, in a new ad released on Friday. The ad highlights Cornyn’s long history of criticizing President Donald Trump and questions his loyalty to the party.

In the ad, Paxton uses Cornyn’s own words against him, showcasing a series of clips where the senator has openly criticized Trump. The ad begins with Cornyn calling Trump a “buffoon” and a “con artist” during the 2016 presidential campaign. It then goes on to show clips of Cornyn questioning Trump’s character, policies, and leadership.

Paxton’s ad is a direct response to Cornyn’s recent attack on him, where the senator accused the attorney general of being “weak” and “ineffective” in his support for Trump. However, Paxton’s ad turns the tables on Cornyn, highlighting his own history of speaking out against the president.

The ad has caused a stir in the political landscape of Texas, with many questioning Cornyn’s loyalty to the Republican party and whether he is fit to continue representing the state in the Senate. It has also raised concerns about the unity within the party and the impact it may have on the upcoming elections.

Cornyn has been a senator from Texas since 2002 and is currently seeking re-election for a fourth term. He has been a loyal supporter of the Republican party and has held various leadership positions within the Senate. However, his recent criticism of Trump has raised eyebrows, especially in a state like Texas, where the president has a strong support base.

Paxton, on the other hand, has been a staunch supporter of Trump and his policies. As the state’s attorney general, he has been at the forefront of defending Trump’s agenda, including his controversial immigration policies and his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Paxton’s ad highlights this stark contrast between him and Cornyn, portraying him as the true defender of Trump’s agenda.

The ad has received widespread support from Trump supporters and has been praised for its bold and direct approach. Many see it as a wake-up call for Cornyn, who has been accused of being out of touch with the sentiments of the party’s base. It has also sparked a debate about the role of loyalty in politics and whether it should take precedence over personal opinions.

In response to the ad, Cornyn’s campaign has dismissed it as a desperate attempt by Paxton to gain political points. They have also accused Paxton of being under investigation for corruption and using the ad as a distraction from his own legal troubles. However, many see this as a weak defense and believe that Cornyn needs to address the concerns raised by the ad instead of deflecting them.

The ad has also brought to light the growing divide within the Republican party between the establishment and the more conservative wing. With the upcoming elections, it is becoming increasingly clear that the party needs to address these divisions and come together to present a united front.

In conclusion, Paxton’s ad has caused a stir in the political landscape of Texas and has raised important questions about the loyalty and unity within the Republican party. It remains to be seen how Cornyn will respond to this attack and whether it will impact his chances of re-election. One thing is for sure, this ad has definitely shaken up the political scene in Texas and will continue to be a topic of discussion in the coming weeks.

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