Ken Paxton
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And the DA there said, we will not prosecute you.
Soros, that's exactly what he wants to do. There's no political goal here. It's just destabilization. Right. And it's so easy. It is literally so easy to do that. And he also, I believe, got control of our Court of Criminal Appeals, which is our highest court. We have a bifurcated system in Texas. We have the Texas Supreme Court. That's the final appeal in civil.
Soros, that's exactly what he wants to do. There's no political goal here. It's just destabilization. Right. And it's so easy. It is literally so easy to do that. And he also, I believe, got control of our Court of Criminal Appeals, which is our highest court. We have a bifurcated system in Texas. We have the Texas Supreme Court. That's the final appeal in civil.
Soros, that's exactly what he wants to do. There's no political goal here. It's just destabilization. Right. And it's so easy. It is literally so easy to do that. And he also, I believe, got control of our Court of Criminal Appeals, which is our highest court. We have a bifurcated system in Texas. We have the Texas Supreme Court. That's the final appeal in civil.
and the Court of Criminal Appeals, but no one knew who they were. And suddenly they strike down a law that directed me to prosecute voter fraud. And they took it away just by saying, oh, it's unconstitutional because you're in the executive branch and separation of power says you can't be in court. How insane is that?
and the Court of Criminal Appeals, but no one knew who they were. And suddenly they strike down a law that directed me to prosecute voter fraud. And they took it away just by saying, oh, it's unconstitutional because you're in the executive branch and separation of power says you can't be in court. How insane is that?
and the Court of Criminal Appeals, but no one knew who they were. And suddenly they strike down a law that directed me to prosecute voter fraud. And they took it away just by saying, oh, it's unconstitutional because you're in the executive branch and separation of power says you can't be in court. How insane is that?
So I've had to go run three, I'm trying to take that court back, but right now I can't even prosecute voter fraud, which opens us up to unfair elections in Texas, which I was prosecuting plenty of voter fraud before that happened.
So I've had to go run three, I'm trying to take that court back, but right now I can't even prosecute voter fraud, which opens us up to unfair elections in Texas, which I was prosecuting plenty of voter fraud before that happened.
So I've had to go run three, I'm trying to take that court back, but right now I can't even prosecute voter fraud, which opens us up to unfair elections in Texas, which I was prosecuting plenty of voter fraud before that happened.
so who who's supposed to prosecute voter fraud the soros da's so that's where we're at in texas so that's why i ran this is a nine-member court six-year terms they waited till two days after the filing deadline to announce their decision this is a 1951 statute that has thousands of cases of precedent and they came up with this insane idea that it was unconstitutional for the attorney general to be in court because i'm in the executive branch
so who who's supposed to prosecute voter fraud the soros da's so that's where we're at in texas so that's why i ran this is a nine-member court six-year terms they waited till two days after the filing deadline to announce their decision this is a 1951 statute that has thousands of cases of precedent and they came up with this insane idea that it was unconstitutional for the attorney general to be in court because i'm in the executive branch
so who who's supposed to prosecute voter fraud the soros da's so that's where we're at in texas so that's why i ran this is a nine-member court six-year terms they waited till two days after the filing deadline to announce their decision this is a 1951 statute that has thousands of cases of precedent and they came up with this insane idea that it was unconstitutional for the attorney general to be in court because i'm in the executive branch
If that's true, every AG in the country is violating the Constitution. So that was a rationale. I had to wait two years. I recruited three people to take out the three people that were up. So we've replaced three. We've got one good one on there, but we're still down 5-4. So until we fix those things in Texas, we're at risk.
If that's true, every AG in the country is violating the Constitution. So that was a rationale. I had to wait two years. I recruited three people to take out the three people that were up. So we've replaced three. We've got one good one on there, but we're still down 5-4. So until we fix those things in Texas, we're at risk.
If that's true, every AG in the country is violating the Constitution. So that was a rationale. I had to wait two years. I recruited three people to take out the three people that were up. So we've replaced three. We've got one good one on there, but we're still down 5-4. So until we fix those things in Texas, we're at risk.
They don't go after crime in general. They do political crimes, but they generally are not there. They don't do their jobs. They don't prosecute. Even when people get killed. Hit and miss, hit and miss. But they're not, the message from Soros is let as much crime go as possible.
They don't go after crime in general. They do political crimes, but they generally are not there. They don't do their jobs. They don't prosecute. Even when people get killed. Hit and miss, hit and miss. But they're not, the message from Soros is let as much crime go as possible.
They don't go after crime in general. They do political crimes, but they generally are not there. They don't do their jobs. They don't prosecute. Even when people get killed. Hit and miss, hit and miss. But they're not, the message from Soros is let as much crime go as possible.
It's just his money. It doesn't take very much. To elect a DA in a Travis county, which is Austin. You're in a Democratic primary. It doesn't take that many votes. I was working with a DA there who was a Democrat. I didn't agree with her on everything, but she was doing her job. He spends a little bit of money, takes her out, and suddenly now I've got a DA who won't prosecute anything.