More caught in Texas
... Harris County keeps finding itself in the news, but for all the wrong reasons. After county officials picked another fight with Texas law and Attorney General Paxton over mail-in ballots, and the Supreme Court of Texas stepping in to issue a stay, more bombshells have dropped.
One is a lawsuit filed in Harris County that investigators have evidence of large scale organized ballot harvesting, going all the way to planning by the top party officials. This lawsuit is in response to the Harris County announcement that voters could begin hand-delivering absentee ballots for the presidential election to one of 11 annexes on Monday. The plaintiffsthe Harris County Republican Party and several individualsallege this is all part of the mail in ballot push and harvesters intend to use the extra time to collect more fraudulent votes....
And just like that;
Texas AG Accused Of Bribery, Abuse Of Office In Letter Signed By Group Of Subordinates
In a letter sent late last week, seven top officials from the office of the Texas attorney general acussed Texas AG Ken Paxton of abusing the powers of his office by taking bribes and improperly using his position for personal benefit. The letter was first reported by the Austin Statesman.
The letter, which was initially sent to the human resources department of the AG’s office and dated Oct. 1, doesn’t offer any specifics or details about Paxton’s alleged crimes.
This is terrible and now we know for certain why so many dems crowing about turning Texas Blue. Yep through Cheating! Thanks for the ping and just got home from work!