Known for Attacking Pete Hegseth Announces She’s Quitting Congress

After years of growing frustration among her conservative base, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) has announced she will not seek reelection — a decision that quickly ignited reactions across the political spectrum. Ernst’s retirement message, delivered in a polished, upbeat video highlighting her accomplishments, landed very differently with grassroots conservatives, many of whom felt she had strayed from the values they expected her to uphold.

For years, critics on the right have labeled Ernst a “RINO” — Republican in name only — a term popularized by the late Rush Limbaugh to describe officials who, in their view, abandon conservative principles once they reach Washington. Ernst became a focal point for these critiques after several high-profile moments, including her opposition to Pete Hegseth’s nomination and public remarks praised by moderates but criticized by strong law-and-order conservatives.

The announcement sparked immediate reaction online, where conservative commentators expressed relief and optimism about the future of the Iowa seat. One prominent voice, Nick Sotor, posted the retirement clip with the caption:

“🚨 BREAKING: RINO Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), who tried to DERAIL Pete Hegseth’s confirmation, just officially announced she will NOT be running for reelection. Ernst also infamously praised George Floyd—a slap in the face to our police. Iowa can elect a MAGA Senator in 2026!🇺🇸”

His post quickly gained traction, reflecting a broader mood among grassroots activists who believe the 2026 election could reset the ideological direction of the seat.

While Ernst emphasized service, bipartisanship, and the challenges of political life in her announcement, her critics cast the moment as an opportunity for Iowa to elect a more reliably conservative successor. With the Senate map already shaping up to be one of the most consequential in decades, the race for Iowa’s open seat is expected to draw national attention — and fierce competition — as both parties prepare for 2026.

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