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May 18, 2026 6:00 PM
Leach is on the warpath calling Paxton corrupt and “negligent” in the handling of a child molestation case while the AG appears to duck questions about it even on conservative talk radio
WACO – A decade
ago, the confrontation unfolding now between Attorney General Ken Paxton
and Texas House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jeff Leach
would have been unimaginable. It’s a similar situation for Elections Committee
Chairman Matt Shaheen. Both are endorsing Sen. John Cornyn
against Paxton in the GOP runoff and spoke at events for “Big John” in DFW this
weekend.
Back in 2016,
Leach and Shaheen – along with then-Representatives Jodie Laubenberg, Scott
Sanford, and then-Sen. Van Taylor – were all allied with Paxton as
members of the Collin County delegation. It made sense since it’s the delegation
Paxton himself was part of as a former Texas House and Senate
member.
That is
more than a lifetime ago in Texas politics, though. And over the years, Paxton
has completely lost the faith of those former colleagues still in the Legislature.
He now calls them “the Austin swamp.” But he’s been in office the whole time,
too.
Since their
falling out, Chair Leach served as one of the impeachment managers against
Paxton in a longshot bid to remove him from office. It put Leach at odds with Lt.
Gov. Dan Patrick and most Senate Republicans as well as a large portion
of the GOP base statewide. Now, in the closing days of the runoff for US
Senate, Leach is going all in for Cornyn by regularly calling out Paxton for
unethical behavior, incompetence in office, and “cowardice” in failing to
address matters of grave concern including the way a child molestation case was
handled in Waco.
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By Scott Braddock
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Copyright May 18, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
May 18, 2026 5:55 PM
"Let me again thank you for the privilege and honor of serving you for nearly 16 years in the State Senate. Mel and I will be forever grateful for this great honor, and the many friendships made along the way," Birdwll wrote in a letter to constituents this evening
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Copyright May 18, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
May 18, 2026 4:06 PM
Commissioner Wright is suddenly on the board with $2 million raised; reports for AG candidates are largely unavailable as of yet and there are a few Texas House runoffs yet to wrap up
Editor’s
note: We’ll update the numbers as more reports become available – SB
Among the
bigger stories of the day, as we reported, is that Bo French once again
found an issue with Railroad Commission Chair Jim Wright
that has nothing to do with the commission’s role.
Wright,
who raised $2 million, received his single largest contribution from Texas
Sands, run by casino magnate Miriam Adleson who is Jewish and
staunchly pro-Israel. French has a history of antisemitic comments online and,
presumably, at the sauna in River Crest Country Club in Fort
Worth.
Wright’s
rebuttal was straightforward: “Dr. Adelson and I stand firmly with the state of
Israel, and I join conservative leaders across Texas in condemning his ignorant
bigotry.”
Otherwise,
financial fuel for the down ballot drama is mostly minimal. Let’s look at who’s
filed so far.
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By James Russell
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Copyright May 18, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
May 18, 2026 11:35 AM
Adelson dropped $500k on Wright, to which French asked: “why would the casino lobby be trying to buy a non-legislative statewide seat on the RRC?” Wright said, “Dr. Adelson and I stand firmly with the state of Israel, and I join conservative leaders across Texas in condemning his ignorant bigotry.”
Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Jim Wright is pushing back after his GOP challenger Bo French slammed the incumbent Republican for accepting a half million dollars from the owner of Sands Corporation, Miriam Adelson. French and his supporters suggested it may have something to do with expansion of legal gaming in Texas, which of course the RRC would have nothing to do with.
Admittedly, there’s been quite a lot in this race that has nothing to do with the regulation of oil and gas in Texas.
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By Scott Braddock
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Copyright May 18, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
May 17, 2026 1:39 PM
He was 72
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May 15, 2026 9:31 AM
The court found that the Texas House Administration Committee's punishment process was suffficient
You can read what the court said here.
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