Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK), one of President Trump's most reliable conservative allies in Congress, is taking serious steps toward a Senate run that could add another America First warrior to the upper chamber.
According to exclusive reporting, Hern will meet with Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, next week to discuss the groundwork for his potential Senate campaign in Oklahoma. The move signals that the conservative movement is already thinking ahead to maintaining and expanding Trump's congressional coalition.
Hern, who has represented the Tulsa area since 2018 and serves in House GOP leadership, has been making calls to senators as he explores this major political step. This isn't some establishment RINO looking for a promotion – this is a proven conservative fighter who understands what's at stake for America.
Why This Matters for MAGA
Patriots know that having strong America First voices in the Senate is crucial for advancing President Trump's agenda beyond 2028. Hern has consistently stood with Trump on the issues that matter most: securing our border, fighting the Deep State, and putting American workers first.
As a successful businessman before entering politics, Hern brings the kind of private sector experience that Washington desperately needs. He's not a career politician – he's someone who built something real before coming to serve the people.
The timing couldn't be better. With Trump's second term firing on all cylinders and the MAGA movement stronger than ever, adding proven fighters like Hern to the Senate ensures that conservative victories will continue long into the future.
Oklahoma voters deserve a senator who will stand with Trump, not against him. They need someone who will fight the administrative state, defend the Constitution, and never bow to the Washington establishment or liberal media pressure.
Will Kevin Hern be the next America First champion to take his fight to the Senate? One thing's for certain – conservatives across the country will be watching this race closely.
