EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 8 MIN
Trump Finally Turns on the GOP Establishment
from The Tara Show
Tara breaks down what she calls a political earthquake inside the Republican Party as Trump finally moves against the Bush-era “RINO” wing of the GOP by endorsing Ken Paxton over establishment-backed John Cornyn. The show dives deep into the battle over the SAVE Act, election integrity, Senate obstruction, and the future of the America First movement. PODCAST SUMMARY Today’s show focuses on what Tara describes as a long-overdue political reckoning inside the Republican Party. After years of endorsing establishment Republicans to preserve working relationships in Washington, Trump appears to have finally drawn a line in the sand by endorsing Ken Paxton in Texas. Tara argues that the Republican establishment — including figures tied to the Bush era and Senate leadership — has repeatedly blocked conservative priorities, especially election integrity legislation like the SAVE Act. According to the discussion, the battle over voter roll transparency and proof-of-citizenship requirements has become the defining issue separating grassroots conservatives from the GOP “unit party.” The episode explores why Tara believes Senate Republicans have delayed or blocked key legislation, how Trump’s endorsement strategy has evolved, and why the Paxton-Cornyn race represents a broader struggle for control of the Republican Party. Tara also discusses the historical influence of Bush-era Republicans, establishment political networks, and what she views as a growing conservative backlash against globalist politics and open-border policies. KEY TOPICS Trump endorses Ken Paxton GOP civil war intensifies The SAVE Act and election integrity John Cornyn vs. Ken Paxton Senate Republicans blocking conservative legislation Bush-era Republicans and the “unit party” Border security and voter roll debates Mitch McConnell and Senate leadership criticism America First movement strategy Republican Party power struggle
What this episode covers
Tara breaks down what she calls a political earthquake inside the Republican Party as Trump finally moves against the Bush-era “RINO” wing of the GOP by endorsing Ken Paxton over establishment-backed John Cornyn. The show dives deep into the battle over the SAVE Act, election integrity, Senate obstruction, and the future of the America First movement. PODCAST SUMMARY Today’s show focuses on what Tara describes as a long-overdue political reckoning inside the Republican Party. After years of endorsing establishment Republicans to preserve working relationships in Washington, Trump appears to have finally drawn a line in the sand by endorsing Ken Paxton in Texas. Tara argues that the Republican establishment — including figures tied to the Bush era and Senate leadership — has repeatedly blocked conservative priorities, especially election integrity legislation like the SAVE Act. According to the discussion, the battle over voter roll transparency and proof-of-citizenship requirements has become the defining issue separating grassroots conservatives from the GOP “unit party.” The episode explores why Tara believes Senate Republicans have delayed or blocked key legislation, how Trump’s endorsement strategy has evolved, and why the Paxton-Cornyn race represents a broader struggle for control of the Republican Party. Tara also discusses the historical influence of Bush-era Republicans, establishment political networks, and what she views as a growing conservative backlash against globalist politics and open-border policies. KEY TOPICS Trump endorses Ken Paxton GOP civil war intensifies The SAVE Act and election integrity John Cornyn vs. Ken Paxton Senate Republicans blocking conservative legislation Bush-era Republicans and the “unit party” Border security and voter roll debates Mitch McConnell and Senate leadership criticism America First movement strategy Republican Party power struggle
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