Senator John Cornyn has taken to social media to address several pressing issues. His tweets on July 7, 2025, highlight a range of topics from potential legal troubles for a former CIA chief to international trade maneuvers and domestic security concerns.
In a tweet shared on July 7, 2025, at 13:20 UTC, Senator Cornyn referenced an article by Miranda Devine discussing the possibility that “Ex-CIA chief John Brennan may have opened himself up to perjury charges over Trump-Russia hoax.” The senator included a link to the full article in his post. “Miranda Devine: Ex-CIA chief John Brennan may have opened himself up to perjury charges over Trump-Russia hoax”
Later that day, at 16:34 UTC, Senator Cornyn commented on China’s economic strategies in response to U.S. tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency. He cited an article from the Financial Times with the statement: “China reroutes exports via south-east Asia in bid to dodge Trump’s tariffs via @FT.” The tweet included a link directing followers to further details.
On the evening of July 7, 2025, at 20:31 UTC, Senator Cornyn addressed an incident involving law enforcement in McAllen. He condemned acts of violence against officers or facilities and expressed his concern for those affected. He stated that “Attacks & threats against any law enforcement officer or facility is unacceptable and this targeted attack on our Border Patrol in McAllen is abhorrent.” Furthermore, he extended his prayers for the swift recovery of those injured during the incident. A link provided additional information about the event. “Praying for a swift recovery for those injured during the incident.”
Additional information for Step 3: Senator John Cornyn is a senior United States Senator from Texas serving since December 2, 2002.



