Former President Donald Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Monday, rebuffing the incumbent’s primary challenger and Bush family scion George P. Bush.
Trump praised Paxton in a statement for being “bravely on the front line in the fight for Texas, and America, against the vicious and very dangerous Radical Left Democrats, and the foolish and unsuspecting RINOs that are destroying our Country.
“Ken is strong on Crime, Border Security, the Second Amendment, Election Integrity and, above all, our Constitution,” the former president continued. “He loves our Military and our Vets. It is going to take a PATRIOT like Ken Paxton to advance America First policies in order to Make America Great Again. Ken has my Complete and Total Endorsement for another term as Attorney General of Texas. He is a true Texan who will keep Texas safe—and will never let you down!”
Bush, the Texas land commissioner, is the son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the nephew of former President George W. Bush, and grandson of former President George H. W. Bush. He announced he would challenge two-term incumbent Paxton last month and took aim at the Lone Star State’s AG over his mounting legal troubles.
“Enough is enough, Ken,” Bush said at his kickoff event. “You’ve brought way too much scandal and too little integrity to this office. And as a career politician for 20 years, it’s time for you to go.”
Bush echoed that theme Monday when he tweeted in response to Trump’s endorsement of Paxton: “I’m running for Attorney General because Texans deserve integrity and honesty from the office of Texas’ top law enforcement official. Texans deserve a candidate without a laundry list of existing and potential criminal indictments.”
Last fall, eight of Paxton’s deputies resigned and accused him of abusing his office to help a wealthy donor by ordering an investigation into whether federal authorities tampered with warrants and illegally seized property during a search of the donor’s home. The FBI is reportedly looking into the claims.
This is an excerpt from the New York Post.
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