Paxton seeks to revoke O’Rourke group’s charter over fundraising for Texas House Democrats
Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges O'Rourke's PAC misused funds for personal expenses and unlawfully supported Democrats who fled Texas, disrupting the legislative process, court hearing set this month.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a motion for contempt of court against Beto O'Rourke, seeking to jail him for allegedly violating a court order regarding fundraising for Texas House Democrats.
- Paxton's new court filing aims to revoke the corporate charter of O'Rourke's group Powered by People for alleged unlawful fundraising practices.
- Polling shows Paxton leading Senator John Cornyn by significant margins, indicating strong support from Texas Republicans.
- At a rally, O'Rourke reportedly defied the court's order, telling supporters to ignore the rules and donate to his cause.
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Paxton seeks to revoke charter for O'Rourke's group
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton fired another salvo in his week-long conflict with former El Paso Congressman Beto O'Rourke and O'Rourke's organization, Powered by the People. Paxton, in an amended petition filed on Friday, Aug. 15, is seeking to revoke the charter of Powered by the People, O'Rourke's political organization. Paxton suing O’Rourke, his organization over fund-raising Paxton originally filed a lawsu…
Ken Paxton Made The Decisive Move That Left His Opposition Looking Like a Complete Lightweight - Political Animal News
Texas has two very different types of Republican leaders. One fights the radical left with everything he’s got while the other prefers making nice with Democrats in Washington, DC And Ken Paxton made one move that left John Cornyn looking like a complete lightweight. Paxton goes after Beto with the full force of the law […]
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