From Brandon Waltens <[email protected]>
Subject Texas News Digest: 7/9/2023
Date July 9, 2023 11:24 AM
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March 26, 2023

NEWS DIGEST

by Brandon Waltens

Good morning,

With the Senate's impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton slated to begin on September 5, attention is starting to turn to the prosecutors hired by the House.

More specifically, Dick DeGuerin—a Houston-based criminal defense attorney—who is famous for having represented a notorious murderer in a case that has inspired numerous television shows and documentaries.

The story is grisly, and involves a man named Robert Durst who killed his neighbor, chopped up his body, and dumped him in the Galveston Bay.

Now, Texas taxpayers are on the hook for paying DeGuerin $500 an hour plus travel expenses as he attempts to remove Attorney General Ken Paxton from office.

Paxton's legal defense, attorney Tony Buzbee, hinted at the case during a recent press conference by saying they “made their bones by successfully representing some of the most notorious and famous alleged wrongdoers in Texas.”

“I've never been called upon to represent somebody who allegedly killed someone, cut up their body, and threw them in the Galveston Bay,” said Buzbee.

The horrifying story of killer Robert Durst is below.

Featured Paxton Impeachment Prosecutor Represented Killer Who Chopped up Neighbor’s Body [[link removed]]

One of the lead taxpayer-funded prosecutors in the impeachment trial against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has a reputation for having once represented a notorious murderer in a case that has inspired numerous television shows and documentaries.

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State Installation of Gov. Abbott’s Buoy Border Barriers Begins [[link removed]]

As Texas begins implementing a buoy barrier to deter illegal border crossers, Maverick County Democrats are protesting. TikTok Hosts Advertisements for Human Smuggling Jobs in Texas [[link removed]]

The social media app is allowing smugglers to easily recruit others into illegal activity.​​​​​​​

Poll: Texas GOP Voters Increasingly Favor Trump [[link removed]]

Texas Republicans also say the money given to Ukraine should be spent securing the U.S. border instead.

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Local McKinney Dad Sues School District for Banning Him From His Kids’ Campuses [[link removed]]

Samuel Hall’s attorney Janelle Davis says they hope to give courage to other parents to stand up to abuses of power by school districts. Texas Planned Parenthood Offers Sex Ed, Hosts ‘Puberty Parties’ [[link removed]]

The abortion provider seeks to teach youth about puberty, sexuality, and sex. Small Texas Town Touts Thousands of Plane Registrations Raising Illegal Activity Concerns [[link removed]]

Onalaska is home to thousands of plane registrations, many owned by foreigners with suspicious ties to organized criminal activity.

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Federal Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule [[link removed]]

A Texas-based federal judge vacated the ATF’s proposed “firearm” definition change. Ohio Expands School Choice While Texas Lags Behind [[link removed]]

All K-12 students in Ohio will now receive a school voucher based on their family’s income. Texas Congressman Proposes American Pride Month

​​​​​​​ [[link removed]]U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt submitted a resolution to celebrate July as American Pride month.

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