AUSTIN, Texas (AP) 鈥 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is running for the U.S. Senate in a primary challenge against Republican Sen. John Cornyn, setting up what is likely to become one of the GOP鈥檚 most contentious and expensive contests of 2026.
Paxton, a close ally of President , made the announcement Tuesday after spending more than a year openly flirting with a Senate challenge. During that time, Paxton has sought to position himself as a national leader among the GOP鈥檚 ascendant hard right, launching some of the first criminal investigations in the U.S. over and for transgender youth.
His entry into the race, which he made official in an interview on Fox News鈥 "The Ingraham Angle," comes as Paxton is no longer shadowed by legal troubles that had hung over him for nearly a decade but did not weaken his ability to twice.
鈥淚'm running for U.S. Senate to fight for President Trump's agenda and take a sledgehammer to the D.C. establishment,鈥 Paxton said in a post on X. 鈥淭ogether, let's send John Cornyn packing.鈥
Cornyn's campaign responded by calling his challenger a 鈥渇raud" and leaning into Paxton's historic impeachment in 2023 after eight of his closest aides accused him of corruption and reported him to the FBI. Paxton was , where his wife is a state senator but was not allowed to cast a vote.
鈥淭his will be a spirited campaign and we assure Texans they will have a real choice when this race is over," Cornyn's campaign said in a statement.
Paxton's decision to enter the race highlights his political resiliency and popularity among Texas Republicans after a decade of legal woes that, at times, seemed to imperil his future: felony securities fraud charges, impeachment after an extraordinary revolt by his closest aides and an FBI corruption investigation. Paxton reached a deal to end the criminal case and the not to prosecute him.
Cornyn, a respected and popular senator within the GOP conference in Washington, will likely now have to face his most competitive campaign since taking office in 2002.
He recently as Senate majority leader in November after he spent several years as Sen. Mitch McConnell鈥檚 No. 2 in leadership. A former Texas attorney general and state Supreme Court justice, Cornyn has helped the party raise millions of dollars throughout his decades-long career and has worked with Democrats on bipartisan bills.
Cornyn has received criticism from Paxton and other Republicans after he suggested that Trump might not be the best Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential election.
Paxton has also expressed discontent with Cornyn鈥檚 support of a 2022 bipartisan gun bill that strengthened background checks for buyers under 21, increased prosecution for unlicensed sellers and funds for youth mental health services in the wake of the Uvalde, Texas, elementary school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers.
Amidst several legal battles, the Texas attorney general has become a well-known figure on the right for his litigation against former President Joe Biden. Notably, Paxton led a lawsuit attempting to overturn Trump's loss to Biden in 2020, an effort that the U.S. Supreme Court rejected.
In 2023, the GOP-controlled Texas House voted to impeach Paxton for bribery offenses related to before his acquittal in the Senate, where Paxton was once a lawmaker. The Justice Department decided not to pursue its investigation into Paxton over the allegations in the final weeks of former President Biden鈥檚 term, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.
Earlier this month, a district court awarded to four former senior Paxton aides in a whistleblower lawsuit after they were fired shortly after reporting Paxton's actions to the FBI. Paxton's office has said he will appeal.
In 2022, when Paxton was last on the ballot, Republican George P. Bush made Paxton's legal troubles the cornerstone of a primary challenge. Paxton in a runoff.
A Democrat has yet to enter next year's Senate race in Texas, where their party hasn鈥檛 won a statewide office in more than 30 years.
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Associated Press writers Alanna Durkin Richer and Eric Tucker in Washington contributed to this report.
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Nadia Lathan is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.