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John Cornyn Touts Support from Pastors with Ties to Soros-Linked Group That Lobbied for ‘Gang of Eight’ Amnesty

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Sen. John Cornyn, the Texas Republican facing a fierce runoff showdown with Attorney General Ken Paxton, is leaning hard on endorsements from a cadre of pastors tied to the Evangelical Immigration Table—a coalition that’s no stranger to George Soros’s Open Society Foundations cash and has a long history of pushing Gang of Eight amnesty for illegal immigrants. Cornyn’s campaign is blasting these clerical backings across social media, framing them as divine imprimatur for his establishment perch. But peel back the layers, and this smells like a calculated play from a senator whose bipartisan instincts have repeatedly sold out core conservative principles, including the sacred ground of Second Amendment protections.

Context matters here: Cornyn’s not just any RINO; he’s the co-author of the infamous Bipartisan Safer Communities Act post-Uvalde, which funneled billions into red-flag laws, universal background checks, and state-level gun confiscation schemes—tools ripe for abuse against law-abiding gun owners. These Soros-adjacent pastors, with their open-borders zeal, embody the same globalist worldview that views sovereignty as optional and armed citizens as a problem to be managed. Their support isn’t coincidental; it’s a signal to the donor class that Cornyn remains reliable for watering down borders, which directly threatens 2A by flooding communities with unvetted populations and cartel chaos. Paxton’s challenge, by contrast, is a clarion call for unapologetic America First conservatism—think relentless lawsuits against ATF overreach and zero tolerance for gun-grabbers.

For the 2A community, the implications are stark: Backing Cornyn means endorsing a wolf in sheep’s clothing, where faith-based endorsements mask a Soros-funded agenda that erodes the very foundations of self-defense rights. Texas patriots have a binary choice in this runoff—prop up the bipartisan betrayer or rally behind Paxton to safeguard our guns, our borders, and our republic. The pastors’ prayers won’t save Cornyn from the righteous backlash brewing among armed Texans who see through the charade. Choose wisely, or watch the establishment’s grip tighten.

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