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Trump vs. GOP: Ken Paxton Calls Out Cornyn, Save America Act Stakes

Trump vs. GOP: Ken Paxton Calls Out Cornyn, Save America Act Stakes

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Tara breaks down the battle inside the Republican Party as Donald Trump faces resistance from establishment senators like John Cornyn and John Thune. Attorney General Ken Paxton emerges as the unexpected hero, threatening to drop out unless the Senate lifts the filibuster to pass the Save America Act—a bill aimed at cleaning voter rolls and securing fair elections. Tara explains how Paxton’s selfless stance could reshape the Republican fight against voter fraud and stop the “uniparty” from helping Democrats win. Episode Summary: In this episode, Tara explores the high-stakes political drama inside the GOP. She compares Trump’s loyalty to the party establishment to someone trapped in an abusive relationship, detailing how senators like John Cornyn and John Thune repeatedly undermine Trump while still receiving his endorsements. Attorney General Ken Paxton, however, flips the script with a bold move: he threatens to drop out of the Texas Senate race unless the Save America Act is passed. The bill forces states to turn over complete voter rolls to the DOJ, exposing ghost voters, minors, and illegal ballots, potentially reshaping U.S. elections for a generation. Tara dissects the implications of Paxton’s move, highlighting how it exposes the uniparty within the GOP that helps Democrats cheat, and contrasts it with Trump’s continued misplaced loyalty to the establishment. This episode provides a deep dive into internal party dynamics, election integrity, and the fight to protect the future of conservative governance. Key Topics Covered: Trump’s ongoing loyalty to establishment GOP senators John Cornyn and John Thune’s actions undermining Trump Ken Paxton’s selfless stance on the Save America Act The filibuster’s role in blocking election integrity legislation Ghost voters, underage votes, and voter roll manipulation The internal GOP battle against the “uniparty” Implications for Texas Senate races and national elections
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