Aaron Reitz
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But Texas primarily is where we see an overwhelming majority of these Muslims coming in to the United States.
And so the problem is, is that they've been here for so long and they've learned how to do business properly.
in a very sophisticated way through a network of 501c3s, a network of C4s, of super PACs, of elected officials, of private corporate entities.
They launder their money into various nonprofits.
They have this vast network.
We talk about the left Soros-funded network, but just as nefarious, just as insidious,
is the Muslim network that is very intentionally engaged in a civilizational conflict.
Now, why do I talk about this?
Why do I, as an attorney general candidate, talk about this often?
Well, number one, because it's a huge issue.
And I want Texans to know that Texas is ground zero for the Islamic invasion into the United States.
But number two, the tools that are available to the attorney general are uniquely suited to be able to stop the invasion, roll back the invasion, and repel the Islamic invasion into Texas.
So already right now, Attorney General Ken Paxton is actively suing Epic City.
Epic City created a harmlessly sounding corporate entity called Capital Community Partners, which the state alleges, and I agree, was engaged in securities fraud.
Now, Paxson is suing that entity and is hopefully going to bring them to justice.
The other thing that is happening right now is Governor Abbott declared CARE, the Council for American Islamic Relations, as well as the Muslim Brotherhood, foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations.
Now, this is really important, Steve, because, yes, some people are saying, oh, it's just a piece of paper.
It's just a declaration.
But if you read the full executive order from the governor, it actually triggers a whole suite, a whole new body of laws under the Civil Practices and Remedies Code, the Property Code, the Health and Safety Code, the Texas Penal Code, all of which the attorney general can now use
to repel the Islamic invasion in Texas.