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Cornyn shares fable of reckless betrayal after primary defeat to Trump-backed challenger

Cornyn’s posts drew immediate speculation that he was criticizing Paxton, Trump or Republican voters after his runoff defeat.

  • On Friday, Senator John Cornyn posted a fable about a scorpion stinging a frog, days after losing the Texas Republican primary to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
  • President Donald Trump endorsed Paxton last week, calling the attorney general a "Fighter" and "WINNER," contributing to Cornyn's defeat in Tuesday's runoff election.
  • Widely interpreted as a critique of political rivals, the post features a scorpion saying, "I am sorry, but I couldn't help myself," after stinging a frog.
  • Cornyn later quoted Winston Churchill, the British prime minister who led World War II, writing, "It is not even the beginning of the end," while telling Mediaite the post was "just a discussion starter."
  • Despite the implied criticism, Cornyn previously vowed to support the "Republican ticket" in the general election against Democratic nominee Representative James Talarico.
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Cornyn shares fable of reckless betrayal after primary defeat to Trump-backed challenger

The tale, about a frog carrying a scorpion across a river, provides a lesson about distrusting naturally dangerous people.

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Mediaite broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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