The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - BONUS: Trump Takes Paxton Victory Lap: Coattails Return?
Episode Date: May 20, 2026President Trump breaks his silence on the Texas Senate race after endorsing Ken Paxton over John Cornyn. Dana reveals the intra-party drama between Paxton and Cornyn and shares what she thinks Paxton ...must do to win.The Senate advances a resolution to require Congressional approval for continued strikes in Iran.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://getnativepath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee. PreBornhttps://PreBorn.com/Dana or #250 AND SAY “BABY”Help Preborn Fund 1,000 ultrasounds and protect mothers and babies in crisis. We are 600 Ultrasounds away. Help us reach our goal!HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! GhostBedhttps://GhostBed.com/DanaTake Advantage of GhostBed’s Memorial Day Sale plus an extra 10% off for my audience with promo code DANA.Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95. Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA Visit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/Dana Don’t wait for certainty that may never come. Download your free investor kit. No Pressure, No Obligation, Just the Information. Fast Growing Treeshttp://fastgrowingtrees.com/Dana Get an additional 20% Percent Off Better Plants and Better Growing by using code DANA at checkout. Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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The big endorsement that Trump gave Paxton, Attorney General of Tech.
running for Senate came yesterday.
Paxton is and John Cornyn have been kind of trading back and forth, and Paxton could win this
race.
Listen to this, though.
This is Trump on this endorsement.
We have a great candidate, I believe in Texas, and I believe the Texas candidate,
who's Ken Paxton, I think he'll win.
I think probably he'll win very substantially.
And I think he'll go on to defeat a very defective candidate, a candidate that believes in six
genders and he takes hits to Jesus Christ and he's wearing a mask six months ago.
Where's a guy, anybody wearing a mask six months ago doesn't get it.
And he's a vegan.
He's a vegan in Texas.
And you can't get elected as a vegan in Texas.
That's true.
He's talking about James Tala Rico.
And of course, that runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, early voting, is underway.
And who we're going to see.
how that pans out, but Paxton got the Trump endorsement.
The big thing that I hear most, excuse me, about
Cornyn and Paxton is everybody that I talked to about this,
they remember the fact that John Cornyn worked with Joe Biden
on the gun control bill, the bipartisan communities, whatever,
which wasn't bipartisan, but he helped give them cover
for the claim that it was bipartisan. But he worked on a gun control bill.
Now, you could say, well, he worked to make it less
gun controly. But that still meant that in order to do that, you had to compromise and seed
ground in order to be a part of that and to shepherd that through the process. And that's one thing
that a lot of Second Amendment supporters are not going to forgive. And you can't blame them,
especially when you look at, you know, what the violent crime rate has been in Democrat-run
cities. That that's what is tent polling the rest of the crime rate, even though it's been
falling, the murder rate, but the crime rate, especially in Democrat cities, where they just
kind of brush off this criminality, you're not going to be able to convince Second Amendment
people to go ahead and go with a guy that actually wanted to restrict their rights even more.
And that's just the God's honest truth of it. We've debated it on the show.
The problem, though, with this race, because you heard how the House race in Kentucky was
the most expensive congressional primary, I think, ever in history, this is going to bleed a lot of
Republican money, too. And it could do it at the expense.
of some other Republican races that we really need the funds to win.
It's kind of a replay of what we saw back like in, what was it, 2020, when Vance needed to get
bailed out in Ohio because he was losing.
And Mitch McConnell, who there's a, I was telling Canaan break, there's a reason why Mitch
McConnell, love him or hate him, was in his position for such a long time.
He brought business to his district.
He really served his district.
And he raised money.
And he king made.
He would donate enough money to, I mean, that's how it's done.
you raise the money, you get to distribute it amongst other senators and other Republicans.
And that's what he did.
And he bailed J.D. Vance out of a losing race.
He was the James Clyburn to his Joe Biden in that situation.
So my point being is that, you know, with people like McConnell and these, you know, these fundraisers and all of this stuff, this is, that's, there was a, there was a,
a scarcity of funding to go around during those 2020 elections when people were battling it out.
And it was blamed for a couple of different races going sideways.
And one of those was in Arizona, Senate race.
And people are looking to avoid having that happen again.
So you don't want it to be a ferric victory in that you look like you pull this out,
but you end up spending so much money that you don't, that it's basically, you know,
you're not winning by subtraction, right?
You're wanting to make sure that you're able to properly fund and resource all of these races.
So that's, that's, you know, kind of a thing with that.
This, it's an expensive runoff.
And then there's the question of whether or not, here's the other thing that's real weird.
So looking at the AG race, because Chip Roy, who's in Congress, is running now for Attorney General,
can Paxton see, he and Can Pakistan hate each other.
y'all don't even realize the drama in texas politics okay everyone talks about trump and georgia because
georgians love their they love their governor they're very they're very particular georgians don't want
to hear from anybody else but georgians about georgian elections texans are kind of the same way
but the drama in oh my gosh you guys it's like dynasty on steroids now i have been involved
and i have been and i've seen some races from the ground in a number of
different states until we moved to Texas in 2013. I've never seen the amount of drama in these
races. I'm going to tell you, some of these people in some of these positions and campaign
bundlers and the like, these people, they're like petty as a day is long with vengeance that
doesn't stop. There is still the Bush versus Perry thing here. That is a real thing. The Republicans
are like sectioned off. You got the Bush people, the Perry people. The Perry people.
I'm not kidding you.
It is still like that to this day.
It is wild.
I had a conversation with the fundraiser because I was at a fundraiser, and I brought it up, and she goes, oh, well, that's because that's a, that's a Bush person.
And I was, what was it?
I was eating an appetizer, a little hors d'oeuvre.
And I just went, what?
I had, I couldn't eat it.
I looked at her and I was like, are you kidding me?
To this day, it's that bad because she was talking about a race that happened, I think, when I was in college.
that's how far back the pettiness can go here.
So I'm setting it up.
That gives you a little bit of understanding as to the tension with the AG and the Senate race,
because now people are saying, well, if Chip Roy wins Attorney General and Ken Paxton wins Senate,
Chip Roy is going to investigate Ken Paxton.
They hate each other.
And one of the reasons they say they hate each other is because Chip Roy came up under John Cornyn.
and I don't think that Roy shares all of Cornyn's viewpoints.
He's going to be on tomorrow, so we'll talk to him.
But that's what some people are in Trump's ear saying.
And that, as Ken and I were talking about, may have been one of the reasons why, because
Trump likes Paxton.
And I think he was also waiting to see what the internals were before endorsing.
So that's very, very interesting there.
In Georgia, Trump's candidates won.
Raffensberger is out.
He lost his Georgia primary.
Trump was, was it 21 and O?
Kane and I were remarking about how unusual that is.
That is super unusual because I'm going to be very frank.
Don't get upset with me.
I'm either called a maggot or I'm called a Trump hater,
depending on, you know, if I'm giving praise or giving legitimate criticism.
Legitimately, Trump has not had very good coattails.
Now, they're not as bad as Barack Obama's were.
Barack Obama did not have coattails.
That man could not drag a candidate across the winning.
He couldn't get anybody to win until after he left the White House.
He couldn't do it.
He would endorse candidates that would lose abysmally.
Now, Trump's record wasn't like that, but he still didn't have the best coattails.
And a lot of times there were candidates who didn't necessarily want the Trump endorsement
because they thought it would hurt them.
Now in Texas, it was kind of like that back in like 2020.
Not so much 2016, but 2020.
When John Cornyn ran for reelection, and this is because we have split-ticket voting, had split-ticket voting, when Cornyn ran for re-election, he actually got more votes than Trump did.
Now, that wasn't because of cheating because there were Republicans down-ticket, right?
So if you're going to cheat, why would you just only cheat with that one?
And then not the other ones.
It's stupid.
It doesn't make sense.
And plus, the numbers with the Secretary of State's website, I mean, I looked at all of it
because I was trying to figure out how do you get that anomaly?
And it was because people were mad about immigration.
They were a little mad with Trump.
And it was very similar to Georgians because I was down in Georgia,
trying to help with the re-election efforts of some lawmakers down there, and people were mad.
So Cornyn actually got more votes than Trump did.
in the state of Texas. Now, I think that's changing. And one of the reasons I think it's changing
is because I feel like he has hit his stride in terms of foreign policy. And so far, he's been on it
with messaging. But I think that they need to bolster their message with the economy and not
rely so much on just the redistricting to kind of save their butts. This is going to be very
interesting to see this because a lot of people like Paxton and Texas. Grassroots likes Paxton.
A lot of the old establishment types in Austin like Cornyn. And they think,
think that Cornyn is a safer bet. They think that Corny's oil and gas. He's a very safe bet.
You know, there's not going to be any drama or surprises with him. And legitimately, you know,
they're looking at Paxton like, well, you know, Paxton's got the stuff with the divorce and
the baggage, even though, by the way, he was, you know, exonerated in that. They were trying
to go after him and they couldn't actually, they weren't able to do it. He was acquitted.
They are saying that there's a lot of drama. And it comes down to, well, who goes up against
Tala Rico, what narrative does that look like? And they say that Corny's a safer bet going up against
Tala RICO, because Tala RICO, who thinks that Jesus loves abortion, goes out, he's going to go out there
and is going to try to make morality hay out of Paxton's baggage. Now, that's a legitimate thing.
I get it. But this is what you need to realize as well. If it were to come to Paxton versus
Tala RICO, A, you go to war with soldiers you have, B, um,
I think Republican voters have kind of demonstrated, and I'm not saying I agree with it,
but they've sort of demonstrated at least 2016 and 2020 that they don't care about a guy's
marital baggage, if you get my drift. So I don't know. It just seems weird to me.
But I would also argue that even if it did come to those two in a general race,
that one has the record of receipts to show that he's been lockstep.
with grassroots for natural rights every step of the way no compromise and then the other guy's
literally like a Satanist baby killer but that's you know besides the point so I think it comes down to fear
it comes down to a lot of fear we were talking about APEC earlier and one of the things that
I'm going to take you into because I wanted to make sure that I'm explaining this and that everybody's
walking away understanding what this group is how it's not a not a foreign entity it's literally a bunch
of Americans who happen to be Jewish that want a stronger alliance between the United States
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And the premise is that, well, the destination of the advocacy is what makes the determination.
And I would argue it's the motivation. When you have Qatari foreign governments that are spending
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This domestic group is doing it for a domestic benefit.
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One of the other things that we're seeing is the Senate advancing the resolution for the war powers.
Let's be really clear about this.
I don't know why they're doing this as opposed to just limiting and undoing.
I mean, let me back up.
The whole, part of the whole engagement in Iran has been fueling a lot of this stuff.
Well, it's been seized upon by the Red Green Alliance.
And I've explained what that is before.
That's the communist and the Islamists getting together to subjugate the Western world.
And they're pushing things like multipolarity, which we have exposed and discussed at length on this program.
And they are pretty much, this is something that they're, that they're, that they're,
really using it as like a steroid shot with the woke rike, you know, right, and podcast to stand.
And even the left Reich, definitely with them as well, still part of the woke rike.
But it's all leftist.
I say this because they're, the Senate ofances resolution yesterday on war powers.
And this is, I guess, was after the seven failed attempts that they had before.
This is cut five.
This was POTUS who was talking about Iran and deal making.
Listen.
We're blowing it away.
We're blowing everything away.
And we're going to end that war very quickly.
They want to make a deal so badly.
They're tired of this.
This should have happened for 47 years.
Somebody should have done something about it.
And it's going to happen.
And it's going to happen fast.
And you're going to see oil prices plummet.
They're going to come down.
There's so much oil out there.
They're going to come plummeting down.
Hmm. Could be. Could be. So what I don't get is because they voted, they were pushing this. I think he's waiting to see what Arab, what Gulf allies are doing. And the last time that we had like this drag, that's when the Saudis were opening this pipeline. When did they say that pipeline wasn't going to be open for like another 11 trillion years? All of a sudden, they got it open. And I think they were buying time to do that as a way to
bypass Iran in the straight. But now I'm wondering what else is up to sleeve? Something else is
happening because it's this is unusual. It's unusual for Trump. So it makes me think that there's
something else is underway. But I, you know, I bring this up because they've had this. They've
tried this over and over again. The war powers resolution, it doesn't amend the 2004 authorized
use of military force. And that's what you have to go back to to understand why he's exercising.
authority as it pertains to Iran. Back in 2004, they passed the authorized use of military force,
and the authorized use of military force, one of the things that it did was it named specifically
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that they would be covered by this resolution if military action were to be taken.
In layman's terms, that's what the 04 authorized use of military force does.
And Senator Rand Paul was on the program, like what it was like last month or so, I asked him
about this because it's like, well, why are people passing war powers resolutions?
They've had the entire time if lawmakers didn't like the fact that the White House had this
authority to go into Iran.
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So this is a level of petty that even I didn't think was possible.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So fighter jets were scrambled over D.C.
As residents heard, a sonic boom.
This comes, actually, it's weird.
It first came from a foreign outlet.
F-16s, they took to the air to make an interception over D.C.
It was around 11, about 11.15, well, it was yesterday around right before we were on air.
It was a civilian aircraft that just violated restricted airspace.
And so those jets don't play.
They're up in the air and out.
An American tested positive for Ebola.
And now we're screening people at the airports.
We went through this once before.
Well, literally, we went through this with the Ebola thing was what, like 2015?
Something like that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So now they're going to be testing people.
per the Washington Post at the airports.
And CDC's all in it.
That's the, I mean, I don't know.
It's, we went through this once already.
And it does feel like they're trying to do this kind of manufacture some other kind of
pandemic.
Utah governor declared state of emergency after a freeze devastated crops.
This had to do, you know, it's probably this Jewish space lasers, according to Marjorie
Taylor Green, just saying, no, it's because it's, the spring weather has been weird lately.
It has been very weird.
We have a lot more on the way.
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