Both lawsuits stem from the attorney general's attempt to call into question the results of the 2020 presidential election.
That, of course, is because it can’t," Boyd said. Webster joined in the Paxton statement, adding, "The actions of the State Bar were disgraceful, ridiculous, and a disservice to the people of Texas.
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The state bar sought to take away the law license of Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster over a Texas lawsuit challenging 2020 presidential election results.
the judicial branch’s power is not unlimited," Boyd wrote. "But neither is the executive branch’s power, including that exercised by the attorney general and his assistants." Paxton ...
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