Trump ends four-term TexasJohn Cornyn's political career in latest GOP revenge purge, strengthening his base grip but threatening his agenda — Bloomberg
Trump ended the political career of four-term Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn, the latest purge in a revenge tour that strengthens his grip on the GOP base but threatens his near-term agenda, according to Bloomberg.
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