Senator John Cornyn, a U.S. senator from Texas who serves on the Senate Finance Committee, Senate Judiciary Committee, and Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, posted several statements on April 4, 2026 addressing government workforce size, campaign finance vetting, and political developments in China.
On April 4, 2026 at 12:25 UTC, Cornyn stated, “It’s clear the government workforce has been bloated and needs to shrink, and the Trump Administration has cut it by nearly 12%. https://t.co/VA7Px3anRk via @WSJopinion”.
Later that day at 12:46 UTC, he addressed campaign finance concerns with another post: “ActBlue May Have Misled Congress on Vetting Foreign Donations, Its Lawyers Warned https://t.co/r73aF1phKc”.
At 13:02 UTC on the same day, Cornyn commented on recent changes within Chinese leadership: “Chinese leader Xi Jinping has ousted a third member of the Communist Party’s elite Politburo in less than six months https://t.co/bIFscMj78G via @WSJ”.
Cornyn’s public service record includes prior roles as district judge, Texas Supreme Court justice, attorney general and state senator. He is known for his work advancing Texas priorities and assisting constituents with federal agency matters such as veterans benefits and Social Security claims. His committee assignments reflect a focus on national security, energy independence and legislative reforms. More details about his career and responsibilities can be found at his official website.









