America UnCanceled: @brianeharrison joins to the impeachment trial of Texas AG Ken Paxton
Texas State Representative Brian Harrison breaks down the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on this episode of America Uncanceled with Matt and Mercedes Schlapp.
Harrison opposes the impeachment of Paxton on grounds that the process is resembling the overreaches of power seen in other cases featuring Republican figures and is threatening to overturn the will of the people of Texas, who just recently re-elected Paxton to office.
“The allegations against the Attorney General, of course, they’re concerning but what I am far more concerned with is making sure that the Texas House of Representatives does not start doing what it may appear like the Texas House was doing, which is using the instrumentations of government, the levers of power the government possesses, to criminalize, prosecute, silence people for doing nothing more than being a political enemy,” Harrison explains.
He goes on to lament the House’s prioritization of this over a host of issues that are more important to Texas voters, “The Texas House chose to prioritize an impeachment of an attorney general before it had prioritized, I don’t know, things that I think matter to my voters, like border security or, as we have school choice and parental empowerment sweeping the nation after two or three years of COVID and watching what the teachers’ unions are doing to kids across the country.”
He cites a laundry list of more agenda items, including vaccine mandates, deregulation, and spending, that are being neglected in favor of impeaching Paxton. The impeachment of Paxton joins the string of events and cases targeting conservatives for minor or yet unproven crimes just to destroy their livelihoods and political careers and thus, causes concern for the integrity of government at both the federal and now state levels.
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