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November 18, 2024
Demand for Accountability: Senator John Cornyn Accused of Legal Violations and Whistleblower Retaliation
Washington D.C. – Solvefory.org has formally raised serious allegations against U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) for violations of federal and state laws related to obstruction of justice, whistleblower retaliation, and abuse of power. These charges highlight Cornyn’s alleged role in hindering investigations into corporate securities fraud while serving as Texas Attorney General and during his tenure as U.S. Senator.
Recent Context: Learning from the US Senator Larry Craig Precedent – SolveForY.org Team draws attention to past instances of unethical behavior by public officials, comparing Senator Cornyn’s situation to that of former Senator Larry Craig (R-ID). Craig’s 2007 scandal, involving charges of disorderly conduct and subsequent attempts to avoid accountability, serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of integrity in public service.
Senator Cornyn now finds himself on a growing list of U.S. Senators accused of criminal behavior, joining figures like Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Harrison A. Williams (D-NJ). These cases underscore the necessity of ethical standards and accountability for those in positions of power.
Historical Context: Throughout U.S. history, several senators have faced legal prosecution for various offenses. Notable cases include:
1. Joseph R. Burton (R-KS): Convicted in 1904 for accepting a $2,500 bribe (worth $90,000 today). (Wikipedia)
2. John Hipple Mitchell (R-OR): Involved in the Oregon land fraud scandal; indicted and convicted in 1905 while serving as a U.S. Senator. (Wikipedia)
3. William Lorimer (R-IL): Known as the “blond boss of Chicago,” found guilty of accepting bribes in 1912. (Wikipedia)
4. Harrison A. Williams (D-NJ): Convicted in 1981 for bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal, leading to his resignation. (Wikipedia)
5. David Durenberger (R-MN): Censured by the Senate in 1990 for unethical financial transactions; later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. (Wikipedia)
6. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): Convicted in July 2024 on multiple counts, including bribery and acting as an unregistered foreign agent.
7. John Cornyn (R-TX): tbd 2025 – Senator John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas, is anticipated to face a primary challenge in 2026 as speculation grows about potential contenders within the party seeking to unseat him.
Call to Action: Recusal and Restitution
SolveForY.org is demanding the following immediate actions from Senator Cornyn:
1. John’s Senate Majority Leader FORCED loss will satisfy his required Recusal from the U.S. Attorney General Confirmation Process: To avoid conflicts of interest stemming from ongoing investigations, although John ignored his legal obligation to recuse himself.
2. Withdrawal from Leadership Contention: Given the severity of allegations, Cornyn is urged to withdraw from future political influence and government office.
3. Restitution to Victims: Full accountability for the harm caused to whistleblower whose protections were obstructed and life destroyed to protect John Cornyn’s donors, contributors, and puppet masters.
Legal Implications and Public Demand for Justice
If these demands are not met, Victim and SolveForY.org intend to file federal and state complaints on or before January 20, 2025 12:01 p.m.
For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact:
The SolveForY.org Team,
info@solvefory.org | @JackassParrot
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