MAGA Celebrates as Notorious RINO Senator
Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) has announced she will not seek reelection in 2026, signaling the end of her tenure in the U.S. Senate.
The announcement drew reactions online, with some conservatives celebrating and referencing her past controversies, including her opposition to Pete Hegseth’s nomination and comments regarding George Floyd.
Reflecting on her career, Ernst described her time in the Senate as “the privilege of a lifetime,” noting her roots on a family farm and over two decades of service in the U.S. Army Reserves and Iowa Army National Guard.
During her tenure, Ernst emphasized a legislative record focused on fiscal responsibility, claiming her office worked to cut waste, fraud, and abuse in government programs.
She also highlighted efforts to protect the lives of the unborn, prevent violence against women, and support farmers, families, and small businesses across Iowa.
Ernst cited her work to strengthen the military as a key accomplishment, underscoring her commitment to national security and service members.
Looking ahead, Ernst said she plans to continue contributing to her community and state in other ways. “There is still so much to accomplish before the end of my term…this chapter of elected service will soon close, but I will always find ways to serve my community, state, and these great United States of America,” she stated.
