Senator John Cornyn, a prominent political figure, shared several statements on social media discussing important legislative and governance issues. His tweets reflect ongoing discussions about border security, government transparency, and the role of elected versus unelected officials in leadership.
On June 17, 2025, Senator Cornyn emphasized the importance of passing a significant bill aimed at strengthening resources for border enforcement officers. He stated that the legislation is essential to “bolster resources for our border enforcement officers” and to “deter illegal crossings & remove criminals.” The senator highlighted that the bill has received support from the Border Patrol Union, indicating its potential impact on Texas amidst what he described as “the brunt of Biden’s open” policies. The full tweet can be accessed here.
Later that day, Cornyn shared news about an upcoming hearing regarding an alleged conspiracy. The brief post included a link to a YouTube video previewing the hearing and was marked with urgency as he stated “JUST IN.” The details of this event are available here.
In another tweet posted on June 17, 2025, Cornyn addressed concerns over governance in the United States. He commented on how authority should derive from “the consent of the governed,” contrasting this with recent years where he claimed leadership came from “unelected Presidential staff whose names are unknown by the American people.” He referenced an upcoming hearing by @SenJudiciaryGOP related to these issues. Further information can be found here.



