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Zelenskyy asks Trump for more US air defense help against Russian missile attacks, Kyiv says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has written to U.S. President Donald Trump and Congress asking formore American-made air defense ammunitionto counter intensifyingRussian ballistic missile attacks, Kyiv said Wednesday.

Associated Press Ukrainian servicemen of Khartia brigade launch a drone towards Russian positions at the front line in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko) A Ukrainian serviceman of Khartia brigade launches a drone towards Russian positions at the front line in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko)

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Meanwhile, Russian lawmakers have backed a draft bill to have bank employees join the fight againstUkraine’s long-range dronesthat strike deep inside Russia — with trained bank staff shooting down the unmanned aircraft.

The steps came after a recent escalation in aerial attacks by both sides in themore than four-year warthat followed Russia’s all-out invasion of its neighbor. Neither side has been able to make much progress on the 1,250-kilometer (780-mile) front line.

Also on Wednesday, Anne Keast-Butler, head of U.K.’s intelligence agency GCHQ, asserted that Russian President Vladimir “Putin is going backwards on the battlefield." New data shows that "almost half a million Russian soldiers have now been killed since the conflict began,” she added.

Ukraine has pounded Russian targets, especially oil facilities and manufacturing plants, with its domestically produced drones. At the same time, the Russian military has intensified its aerial attacks, firing almost 90 missiles as well as hundreds of drones at Kyiv last weekend in an effort to overwhelm air defenses.

Zelenskyy seeks more Patriot defense systems

The Ukrainian leader urged Trump and Congress in a letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press, to supply more Patriot PAC-3 missiles and other air defense systems, warning that deliveries to Ukraine are falling dangerously short as theIran war diverts U.S. stocks.

Ukraine has raised its drone interception rate to more than 90%, the letter says, and Ukrainian specialists have helped countries in the Middle East — specifically the Gulf Arab region — strengthen air defenses. They have also helped at American military bases in the Mideast, the letter says.

But Ukraine cannot yet produce its own anti-missile defense systems, Zelenskyy said, and for that relies “almost exclusively on the United States.”

“For us — for a nation fighting for its survival — there is hardly anything more painful to see than Patriot batteries with no missiles loaded,” Zelenskyy wrote.

Deliveries, he says, are “no longer keeping up with the reality of the threat we face.”

Washington did not immediately comment on the letter.

The U.S. weapons that European nations and Canada buy to donate to Ukraine are a vital component of the country’s air defenses, but only a few NATO allies are investing significant sums in the arrangement, alliance officials say.

Russia wants bank employees to join the fight against Ukrainian drones

The ambitious plan approved by the country’s lower house of parliament on Tuesday envisages banks installing electronic jamming systems on their premises while selected employees would be trained to shoot down incoming drones.

And with banks in almost every town, their incorporation into Russia's air defenses could help expand its cover.

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The bill, which state news agency Interfax said was first presented last August and later expanded in scope, must still be approved by the upper house Federation Council and signed by Putin before coming into force.

Russia is finding it hard to protect its large land mass from a growing number of attacks by increasingly sophisticatedUkrainian long-range drones. Smaller drones are also holding back Russian troops along the front line, Western analysts and officials say.

As the intensity and depth of Ukrainian drone attacks have increased, Russian authorities have encouraged businesses to contribute to protective measures against aerial strikes.

Russian banks are not known to have been a prime target for Ukrainian drones in thewar that followed Moscow’s 2022 invasion. The plan encompasses Russia’s central bank and other top institutions, including majority state-owned Sberbank.

With little details included in the bill, it has raised questions about how such a project would work. The widespread installation of equipment and training of staff in how to use it would require a huge organizational effort.

With Putin keen to shield Russians from the war, the plan could work against his efforts by involving regular citizens in it and making the consequences of the invasion more visible.

Russia's need for drone help suggests its defense are failing, analyst says

The proposed measure reflects growing problems for Russia against Ukraine’s increasingly sophisticated drones, according to Thomas Withington, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in London.

The draft bill “seems to indicate that … military-level drone defense capabilities in Russia are failing, because if they were working you wouldn’t need to do that,” Withington told The Associated Press.

“This situation is not improving for Russia,” he said, noting that Moscow is battling to keep up with Ukrainian drone innovations.

The measure seeks to “try and offload some of the burden of drone protection to the non-military, non-law enforcement sectors,” which are under strain, he said.

The bill says bank employees may jam or intercept drone control signals, and damage or destroy uncrewed aerial, underwater and ground vehicles threatening their facilities, without waiting for a response from security services.

“Jamming will be used to make it more difficult for (the drones) to target and attack the relevant targets,” Anatoly Aksakov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Financial Markets, told Russian media outlet RBK. “Plus, we’ll also use means to shoot down these drones, thereby protecting the relevant targets.”

Each organization would determine which employees would be trained to deploy the measures.

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Zelenskyy asks Trump for more US air defense help against Russian missile attacks, Kyiv says

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Fantasy Baseball Trade Analyzer: Pitchers to sell high and buy low on

After deviating from the usual format during recent weeks, this edition of the Trade Analyzer is back to focusing on some buy-low and sell-high options. And this week’s group is comprised entirely of hurlers, which has been an underrepresented position in recent articles.

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The sporadic nature of pitching appearances tends to make the stats of hurlers fluctuate wildly early in the season, but we are reaching the point in the campaign where many pitcher stat lines have begun to normalize, which gives smart fantasy managers the data they need to make smart trades.

Sell High

José Soríano, SP, Angels:After a memorable start to the season that included a 0.24 ERA in his first six starts, Soriano has looked more like previous iterations of himself over his past five outings. The right-hander has logged a 5.34 ERA and 1.40 WHIP over that five-start stretch, while posting a 31:14 K:BB ratio that is acceptable but not special. When looking at his season-long statistics, there is little that stands out as notably different from previous seasons, beyond an improved strikeout rate.

We also need to factor in that Soriano pitches for the team with the American League’s worst record (21-34) and one that is known for doing a poor job at developing pitchers. Managers should be happy to trade the 27-year-old for a sizable return while he still has ace-like ratios (2.44 ERA, 1.07 WHIP).

Nick Martinez, SP/RP, Rays:Managers who believe that the Rays are in the midst of a magical season where everything goes their way can keep Martinez. Everyone else should trade him away.

The 35-year-old has logged a dazzling 1.51 ERA on the strength of an unsustainable 92.9% strand rate. His lowly 14.9% strikeout rate is his worst mark since his 2022 return from a stint in Japan. Managers who can get anything of value for the right-hander should make the move, as his skill set is easily replaceable from the waiver wire.

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Eduardo Rodríguez, SP, Diamondbacks:Rodríguez has plenty of similarities to Martinez, with fortunate marks in BABIP (.259) and strand rate (84.9) driving his fantasy production. The southpaw with an excellent 2.31 ERA has earned marks in the range of 4.00 from every major ERA estimator. There won’t be a significant trade market for Rodríguez, but small deals can sometimes reap large rewards in the long run.

My plan would be to use him to sweeten the pot in a larger deal and then replace him with a better pitcher who remains on the waiver wire.

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Paul Sewald, RP, Diamondbacks:Sewald has been one of this season’s waiver wire gems, as he ranks fourth in the majors with 13 saves. And although there isn’t heavy statistical evidence for making this move, my gut says that managers should cash him out on the trade market in the coming weeks.

The 36-year-old has had an inconsistent career, and across 2024-25, he logged a 4.40 ERA over just 59.1 innings. He deserves credit for improving his strikeout rate this season, but he has also enjoyed the benefits of a .140 BABIP despite allowing plenty of hard contact. Sewald’s skills or luck could regress as the season progresses, which would make him a shaky saves source.

Buy Low

Jesús Luzardo, SP, Phillies:Death, taxes and Luzardo enduring wild fluctuations with his ratios. Perhaps no pitcher excites and exasperates fantasy managers as much as Luzardo, who regularly rotates from seven shutout innings to giving up 5+ runs over fewer than five frames. He has notched the latter stat line in four of his 11 starts this season, which has heavily contributed to a 4.38 ERA and 1.28 WHIP.

His underlying stats continue to paint the left-hander as an ace, including a 3.13 xERA and a 72:17 K:BB ratio. Fantasy managers who need to take a chance with their pitching staff can acquire Luzardo in hopes that he irons out the rough patches this summer.

Garrett Crochet, SP, Red Sox:Acquiring Crochet at a discount is a sensible Hail Mary for managers who need to take drastic steps to fix a disappointing pitching staff. The left-hander has been ineffective or injured this season, which has resulted in a 6.30 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP. His return date from the IL continues to be pushed back, and what was once expected to be a minimal stint is now destined to be five weeks or more. Still, when Crochet is at his best, he can impact the fantasy standings more than virtually any pitcher, which we saw when he went 18-5 with 255 strikeouts and terrific ratios (2.59 ERA, 1.03 WHIP) last season. As you’ll see on theYahoo Trade Market, some of his recent returns have been underwhelming.

Devin Williams, RP, Mets:At first glance, Williams looks like a bust. After all, he has earned just seven saves while also producing poor ratios (6.35 ERA, 1.65 WHIP). A closer look shows that the right-hander allowed all of his earned runs during a four-appearance stretch from April 15-23 and on May 24, while logging a 12:2 K:BB ratio and 0.41 WHIP in between those outings.

The Mets’ overall win total and Williams’ save chances have been impacted by a sluggish New York offense that should improve at some point. The 31-year-old remains a useful closer, and wise managers will buy him at a significant discount on the premise that he hasn’t bounced back from his 2025 struggles.

David Bednar, RP, Yankees:Next, we move from the former Yankees closer to the current one. Bednar may be as easy to acquire as Williams, even though he has more saves (12), as he hasn’t pitched well in May (6.10 ERA, 1.45 WHIP).

The 31-year-old has done a great job of inducing grounders (58.5%), but unfortunately, too many of them have found holes in the infield (.369 BABIP). His 28:10 K:BB ratio is a strong mark, and unlike Williams, he has the support of a winning team. His 4.70 ERA should soon regress closer to his 3.21 FIP.

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Gayle King recalls catching her husband cheating on her with a friend: 'The only person I told was Oprah'

Gayle King opens up about her ex-husband's cheating scandal on Call Her Daddy.

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Key Points

  • She said she caught her ex with a friend in her bedroom when her kids were just toddlers.

  • King called Oprah Winfrey right away, who gave her sound advice on the relationship.

Gayle Kingopened up about the moment she found her husband in her bedroom with another woman on theCall Her Daddypodcast.

TheCBS Morningshostsat down with Alex Cooperfor an interview on Wednesday and shared stories about her life, career, and long-lasting friendship withOprah Winfrey. One pivotal moment in their BFF history came in 1990 when King, 71, found her now ex-husband, William Bumpus, getting intimate with a friend — while her 2- and 3-year-old children were home with their nanny.

The first person she called was Winfrey, 72.

"I came home and caught him," King began, launching into the story of how she discovered a close friend in her bedroom wearing her bath towel after a work trip was canceled.

She told the woman, "'I can't believe that you are here and that you are doing this. I can't believe that you are doing this.' And I even said, 'I thought we were friends!' It sounded so pitiful."

The embarrassment escalated soon enough when the police showed up after King triggered the house alarm when she returned home. As a local news anchor, the cops were slightly starstruck and asked for her autograph.

"I wanted to say, 'Could you take out the trash?' But I didn't," King told Cooper. "And I didn't want them to know because it's a type of thing that they screw up, but you're thinking, 'I don't want anybody to know when I haven't done anything wrong.' I just wanted to get them in and out as quickly as possible."

King reiterated that her biggest concern was protecting her kids — daughter Kirby, now 40, and son Will, now 39 —and keeping people from finding out about her husband's affair. Her first thought, however, was to call the other woman's husband.

"She was married, and I said, 'I'm calling him,' her husband. And [Bumpus] goes, 'Don't call because they have a good marriage.' [I said], 'They have a good marriage? The girl's pajama bottoms are in my bed,'" King recalled.

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She noted Bumpus kept begging her not to call the husband before taking the woman to the train station. That's when Kingcalled Winfrey.

"I called Oprah, and Oprah goes, 'Let me get this straight. He left you there alone and went with her?' I know your mouth is open," King told Cooper, 31. "And she said, 'Oh girl, you don't even know how bad this is.' And I'm going, 'Yeah, but he said they had a good marriage.'Stupid."

King said she confided in Winfrey over her mom and three sisters. "The only person I told was Oprah. The only person," King said. "And then she said, 'Well, call her husband.' I go, 'You think I should call?' [She said], 'Yes. Call.'"

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Two hours after she discovered the affair, King called the woman's husband — only his wife had gotten in his ear first.

"He said, 'She told me you would be calling. She said that you came home early unexpected, and you drew the wrong conclusion. And she told me you would call and say that you thought they were having an affair.' Masterful. Isn't that masterful?"

King noted the two were psychologists and tried to play a mind game with her, but she wasn't falling for it.

"I said, 'Okay. You think I should get some help? Does your wife have a pink satin pajama top? Does she have some green mint panties that go with that? And, oh, by the way ... there are semen stains in my bed. So am I delusional and out of touch with reality?' And then I said, 'Go f--- yourself,' and I hung up the telephone," she added, noting how proud she was of herself in that moment. "But it took over two hours and Oprah saying to me, 'Are you f---ing nuts? Call him!'"

King was married to Bumpus, an attorney, from 1982 to 1993. They tried to work things out following the incident and got back together a few times before King realized he was cheating again. "I would be out in the garage feeling the hood of the car to see if it was warm. I was going through his phone, and I thought, 'I don't wanna live like this,'" King told Cooper.

After King brought up the cheating scandal ina 2016 interview, Bumpus released a statement apologizing for his decision.

"I have been haunted with this life altering choice,"the statement read. "Though I have dealt with this privately, I publicly apologize for the major transgression that dramatically changed all of our lives. I have nothing but the utmost respect for Gayle and how she handled herself with grace. Despite the situation, she kept our children, as well as my relationship and involvement with them, as a clear priority."

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He added, "Gayle was a great wife, an excellent mother and a fantastic co-parent. I am eternally grateful for all that she has done and continues to do to enrich my life and the lives of our incredible adult children. I continue to be a work in progress and have spent the last 26 years striving to be a better man and father. I applaud Gayle's continued phenomenal success and friendship!"

Of her ex-husband, King told Cooper they now see each other at family events. "I just saw him yesterday because [it was] my grandchild's christening. I just saw him. He ain't looking so good. Nope."

King added, "I am in such a good place that at the weddings and christenings, I'm like, 'Can I get you anything?' Him and [his] girlfriend. She seems very nice and lovely. 'Can I get you guys anything? I'm so glad you came.'"

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Here's who else won in Texas GOP, Democratic runoffs besides Paxton

While all eyes were drawn to the contentiousTexas Attorney General Ken Paxtonand Sen. John Cornyn Republican runoff race for the U.S. Senate, there were other key races happening.

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Both Democrats and Republicans solidified their choices for their party's nominee in several statewide races for November.

Here is a look at theunofficial resultsfrom the Texas Secretary of State, with the New York Times and Associated Press calling the races for certain candidates.

Texas statewide GOP, Democratic runoff elections

Here is a look at the outcome of the congressional race in Texas with the winners underlined.

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As of 7 a.m., May 27, the only statewide race in Texas that AP and the NYT have not called is the Republican railroad commissioner runoff between Jim Wright (49.44%) and Bo French (50.56%), with over 95% of the vote in.

Republican Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton gestures during the 2026 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas, U.S., March 26, 2026.
  • Lt. Gov. (Democratic runoff) - Vikki Goodwin: 67.76%, Marcos Isaias Velez: 32.24%, Total votes: 552,678.

  • Attorney General(Republican runoff) - Mayes Middleton: 55.24%, Chip Roy: 44.76%, Total votes: 1,367,764.

  • Attorney General(Democratic runoff) - Nathan Johnson: 60.51%, Joe Jaworski: 39.49%, Total votes: 549,106.

  • Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 (Republican runoff) - Thomas Smith: 58.09%, Alison Fox: 41.91%, Total votes: 1,238,199.

Texas congressional GOP, Democratic runoff elections

Here is a look at the outcome of the congressional race in Texas with the winners underlined.

As of 7 a.m., May 27, the only congressional race in Texas that AP and the NYT have not called is the Democratic District 14runoff between Richard Davis Thurman and Bill Bartie. With 98% of the vote in, Bartie leads Davis with 51%.

Republican congressional runoff

  • District 7 — Tina Cohen vs. Alexander Hale.

  • District 9 — Alex Mealer vs. Briscoe Cain.

  • District 16 — Adam Bauman vs. Manuel J. Barraza.

  • District 19 — Tom Sell vs. Abraham Enriquez.

  • District 30 — Everett Jackson vs. Sholdon Daniels.

  • District 33 — Patrick David Gillespie vs. John Sims.

  • District 35 — John Lujan vs. Carlos De La Cruz.

  • District 37 — Lauren B. Peña vs. Ge’Nell Gary.

  • District 38 — Shelly deZevallos vs. Jon Bonck.

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Democratic congressional runoff

  • District 1 — Dax Alexander vs. Yolanda Prince.

  • District 5 — Ruth "Truth" Torres vs. Chelsey Hockett.

  • District 17 — Milah Flores vs. Casey Shepard.

  • District 18 — Christian D. Menefee vs. Al Green.

  • District 24 — Kevin Burge vs. TJ Ware.

  • District 33 — Julie Johnson vs. Colin Allred.

  • District 35 — Maureen Galindo vs. Johnny Garcia.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Rep. Christian Menefee (D-TX) speak to reporters after Menefee was officially sworn in on the House floor at the U.S. Capitol, on day three of a partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 2, 2026.

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Here's who else won in Texas GOP, Democratic runoffs besides Paxton

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Broncos quarterbacks vacation with wives ahead of OTAs (see Bo Nix's ankle)

Following the 2024 NFL season,Denver Broncosquarterbacks Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilsonwent on vacationwith their significant others in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. They were also joined byBroncosright tackle Mike McGlinchey and his wife, Brooke.

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Wilson left the team during NFL free agency last year, but the tradition of Denver's quarterbacks taking an offseason trip together with their wives continued in 2026. After the team went 14-3 last season, the Nix and Stidham families were joined by Sam Ehlinger and his wife, Cami Joe, on this year's trip.

Here's a photo from Kennedy Stidham's Instagram story:

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Nix's right ankle is not completely shown in the photo, but he's not wearing a boot and what is seen in the photo does not reveal an ankle brace. There's no date to know exactly when the photo was taken.

The Broncos arescheduled to begin organized team activities(OTAs) next week, and Nix's participation (or lack thereof) will be a key storyline after the QB underwent aclean-up ankle procedureearlier this offseason. Nix isexpected to be full-speedin time for training camp, which usually begins in late July.

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Cornyn tries to keep his Texas Senate seat in a runoff with Paxton, the latest test of Trump's power

PLANO, Texas (AP) — Texans are choosing a Republican nominee forU.S. Senatein Tuesday’srunoff election, bringing to a close the extended, bitter and expensive primary where President DonaldTrump weighed inlate to tip the race in another effort to rid the GOP of leaders he sees as less devoted to him.

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Trump's endorsement of state Attorney GeneralKen Paxtonover four-term Sen.John Cornyngives the challenger a late boost and puts Cornyn at risk of becoming the first Republican senator in Texas history to seek the party's nod and lose.

That's despite Cornyn's campaign and allied groups spending roughly $90 million in advertising since last year, the vast majority of it attacking Paxton.

It's the latest GOP contest where Trump has sought to punish a Republican he sees as insufficiently loyal. This month, he has successfully backed challengers to incumbents inLouisiana,KentuckyandIndiana, a sign of his enduring influence among primary voters.

Paxton's campaign and a pro-Paxton super PAC began airing ads promoting the endorsement within 24 hours of Trump's announcement. Cornyn acknowledged Trump's move would have an impact but said he wasn't giving up.

“I know who gets to choose our senators, and it’s the people of Texas,” he said hours after the endorsement.

The winner will run in November against Democratic state Rep.James Talarico.

Tuesday's runoffs also will decide DemocraticU.S. House nomineesfor districts in Dallas and Houston that overwhelmingly support Democrats, and a San Antonio-area seat the party hopes to flip.

The primary has been long, bitter and costly

Cornyn led Paxton inthe March primarybut failed to win a majority in the three-way contest that also included U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, who finished a distant third.

That was after Cornyn's campaign and allied groups waged a monthslong ad campaign, mostly attacking Paxton over ethical and personal questions. The two-term attorney general wasacquitted in a 2023 impeachment trialwhen allegations of extramarital affairs surfaced. Last year, Paxton’s wife filed for divorce, citing “biblical grounds.”

The alliance of pro-Cornyn groups has continued its attack, outspending Paxton's campaign and two allied super PACs $16.5 million to $5.9 million since March 3, according to the ad-tracking firm AdImpact.

Trump promised to endorse immediately after the primary, asking the unchosen candidate to withdraw. But he didn't act until after early voting began on May 18.

“Ken Paxton has gone through a lot, in many cases, very unfairly, but he is a Fighter, and knows how to win,” Trump wrote in a social media post endorsing him. “Our Country needs Fighters, and also Loyalty to the Cause of Greatness.”

Pro-Cornyn groups lately have been airing ads criticizing the attorney general's office’s handling of a Waco sexual abuse case. The senator also argues that Paxton's “baggage” would be a liability in the general election against Talarico. Pro-Paxton groups had seized on Cornyn’s awkward relationship with Trump.

Trump snubs Cornyn amid retribution campaign

The negative tenor could diminish turnout in an election already complicated by coming the day after Memorial Day, Texas Republican strategist Tyler Norris said. About 2 million of Texas’ 18.7 million voters participated in the GOP primary.

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The dynamic could favor Paxton, whose support draws from more of the most loyal Trump base in Texas, said Norris, who isn't affiliated with either campaign.

“The defining battle lines are based around hyper-negative messaging, which dampens turnout to begin with,” he said. “So who is going to show up is the hardest of the hard core.”

Trump, in his endorsement, also poked at Cornyn, as he has done with other Republicans who are not in lockstep with the president.

He blasted Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana as “a Disloyal Disaster” on May 16, before Cassidy lost a GOP primary for the office he has held since 2015. The two-term senator had voted to convict Trump after his 2021 impeachment trial over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Last week, Trump celebrated as Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, a critic of the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, lost his primary to Ed Gallrein, who Trump backed. The president called Massie “the worst congressman in the history of our country.”

In endorsing Paxton, Trump said Cornyn “was not supportive of me when times were tough” and that “John was very late in backing me.”

Cornyn suggested in 2023 that Trump could not win the presidency again in 2024 and that his “time has passed him by.” He also was an early critic ofTrump’s plan for a border wallbetween the U.S. and Mexico — a project he now supports.

Cornyn said Tuesday on Fox News Radio's “The Brian Kilmeade Show” that the president's ire was misplaced. There are “grifters," he said, "claiming that I am opposed to the president's agenda, and I think that’s caused some confusion with the president himself. But I’ve been supportive.”

Senate GOP leaders backed Cornyn, saying he would be stronger in the general election. Some GOP strategists have argued that a Paxton nomination would cost millions of dollars more to promote in the fall, when money could be spent defending Republican seats in more competitive states. Democrats need to gain a net of four seats to take the majority.

Democrats also will choose US House nominees

Newly electedRep. Christian Menefeeand veteran Rep. Al Green arevying for the party nodin Texas' 18th District, which the Republican-led Texas Legislature redrew last year to help the GOP. The new map led to a contest between incumbents and marks the end of adizzying series of electionsin the Houston area. Menefee was elected in a special runoff in January to the seat that had been held by the late Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died in March 2025.

Menefee finished narrowly ahead of Green in the March 3 primary but didn't win a majority to avoid the runoff.

Former Rep. Colin Allred and U.S. Rep. Julie Johnson are competing in the Dallas-area 33rd District. Johnson was elected to the seat in 2024, the year Allred lost his U.S. Senate challenge to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Allred was running for Senate again this cycle butdropped his bidand instead is looking to return to the House.

Near San Antonio, Democratic leaders are trying toprevent Maureen Galindo, who has expressed antisemitic views, from winning the party's runoff with Johnny Garcia. While Texas lawmakers redrew the 35th District to help Republicans, Democrats view it as within reach and don't want Galindo's past comments to impede them.

Bedayn reported from Austin, Texas.

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