Senator John Cornyn shares views on workforce trends and national security in recent posts

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Senator John Cornyn, a U.S. senator from Texas and ranking member on several Senate subcommittees, recently highlighted topics ranging from career trends to national security in a series of posts on his social media account.

On April 2, 2026, Cornyn shared an article discussing workforce shifts among young people: “Ditching the white collar for nursing scrubs—plentiful jobs and potential six-figure incomes draw young people. https://t.co/DwFKoB1Wfx via @WSJ”.

Later that day, he posted about surveillance legislation: “For Civil Liberties’ Sake, Reauthorize Section 702 by Beth A. Williams https://t.co/gqlT37GdUg via @WSJopinion”.

He also commented on international affairs with a reference to Middle East developments: “A Mideast Moment of Hope by Barton Swaim https://t.co/849TGmXwOO via @WSJopinion”.

Cornyn serves on the Senate Finance Committee, Senate Judiciary Committee, and Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, according to his official website. He has built his career as a district judge, Texas Supreme Court justice, attorney general and state senator. His office provides assistance to Texans with federal agency matters such as veterans benefits and Social Security claims. Cornyn’s legislative focus includes national security, energy independence and healthcare improvements while supporting military personnel and veterans through leadership roles.



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