Ken Paxton, John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General
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Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Tuesday he will challenge Republican U.S. Senator John Cornyn from Texas in the 2026 primary, adding he will support President Donald Trump's agend...
The Washington Post |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a close ally of President Donald Trump, announced Tuesday that he will challenge Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) in the 2026 primary, setting up an intraparty clash expe...
Roll Call |
“Ken Paxton is a fraud,’’ his campaign said in a statement, before questioning his crime credentials, personal conduct and other matters.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi railed against a federal judge who partially blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting the Jenner & Block law firm, telling government agencies to stop enforcing the order despite the “blatant overstepping of the judicial power,
The Trump administration abruptly cut states’ access to Covid pandemic funding for school programs, saying they’d had enough time to spend it.
Funding for the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Olson Museum of Natural History and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum are at risk.
The Supreme Court on Thursday required President Donald Trump’s administration to “facilitate” the return of a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador but stopped short of requiring the government to return him to the United States.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell explained to WBZ-TV why she believes the Trump administration's actions on budget cuts and a range of other issues have prompted nine lawsuits involving her office.
President Donald Trump has nominated former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to serve in his administration as the next U.S. ambassador to Serbia.
New York Attorney General Letitia James urged lawmakers on Thursday to pass legislation to create a federal regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, arguing that digital asset investors urgently need stronger protections.
Attorney General Kris Mayes has already filed nine lawsuits against the Trump administration, the most recent challenging an elections-related order.