Senator John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas who has served multiple terms in the U.S. Senate, shared several posts on his Twitter account on January 20, 2026, addressing issues ranging from event sponsorships by organizations to reflections on presidential accomplishments and voter identification laws.
In one post made at 12:50 p.m. UTC, Cornyn wrote, “A state-designated terrorist organization like CAIR should not be allowed to sponsor an event at a taxpayer-funded location. Full stop.”
Later that day at 3:56 p.m. UTC, he commented on the anniversary of President Joe Biden’s tenure and compared it with the previous administration’s record: “Today marks 365 days of @POTUS.
@realDonaldTrump & Republicans have accomplished more in just one year than Joe Biden did in four.
We’re securing the southern border, lowering taxes, revamping our economy, ushering in peace through strength, & bolstering our military.
And”
At 6:04 p.m. UTC the same day, Cornyn addressed election policies by stating simply: “Voter ID is not a partisan issue:”
Senator Cornyn has been elected repeatedly to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate since first winning office in 2002 against Ron Kirk with 55% of the vote. He secured re-election victories over Rick Noriega in 2008 (54.8%), David Alameel in 2014 (61.6%), and MJ Hegar in 2020 (53.5%).



