Ken Paxton
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And it is up to each and every one of us to partner together, to work together, to protect those ideals that we hold firm.
The power of the federal government is awesome.
The military force that they have, they got tanks, they got bazookas, they can lay siege on American cities with thousands of agents and even troops.
far outnumbering that of local police department.
In Minneapolis, we've heard them say that they will end this siege when we hand over voter rolls.
We've seen them attack
and invade not just with this occupation, but also with the Department of Justice being used as a weapon.
They're investigating me and several other local elected officials, not because we've done something wrong, but because we have exhibited one of the core responsibilities that both I and you have as mayors.
And that is the core and foundational responsibility to speak on behalf of your constituents.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
All of the addiction that we've seen, the 80,000 deaths we saw, the huge spike in addiction deaths during the first Biden term is going to be a thing of the past, and I'm so proud of you.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson, and its former subsidiary, Kenview, for, quote, "...deceptively marketing Tylenol to pregnant mothers despite knowing that early exposure to acetaminophen, Tylenol's only active ingredient, leads to a significantly increased risk of autism and other disorders."
Paxton said that these corporations lied for decades while knowingly endangering millions to line their pockets and accused them of being in violation of Texas's consumer protection laws.
Texas is the first state to sue the makers of Tylenol after Health and Human Services highlighted a link between the drug and incidence of autism and ADHD in newborns.
First of all, thanks for having me on. It's nice that you get to sit in your seat. Usually I'm sitting in your seat when you interview me.
First of all, thanks for having me on. It's nice that you get to sit in your seat. Usually I'm sitting in your seat when you interview me.
So yeah, so I've been watching John Conner, obviously, very close to the situation in Texas. And it's been disappointing, not just to me, but to our primary voters. Two years ago, three years ago, he went on stage at the Republican convention. And for 30 straight minutes, he got booed. He had just worked to pass this restrictive gun legislation, worked with Joe Biden.
So yeah, so I've been watching John Conner, obviously, very close to the situation in Texas. And it's been disappointing, not just to me, but to our primary voters. Two years ago, three years ago, he went on stage at the Republican convention. And for 30 straight minutes, he got booed. He had just worked to pass this restrictive gun legislation, worked with Joe Biden.
Joe Biden was congratulating President Trump, was criticizing it, saying he was a rhino. And the people of Texas were furious that he limited our gun rights and that he inflicted damage to the Second Amendment, which then the ATF used. to try to pass more regulations that I had to go sue on. So these are the types of things that have not endeared John Cornyn to the Republican voters of Texas.