Elon Musk’s attorney running to succeed Paxton as Texas attorney general
- John Bash, former U.S. Attorney, announced his campaign for the Republican nomination for Texas Attorney General in 2026, following Ken Paxton's decision to run for U.S. Senate.
- Bash emphasized his readiness to confront threats facing Texas as he seeks to uphold constitutional rights and public safety.
- Current Attorney General Ken Paxton is creating an open contest for the Texas Attorney General position for the first time in over a decade.
- Bash warned that Texas must be prepared for potential changes in leadership at the federal level, asserting the need for robust legal representation to defend against threats.
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Elon Musk lawyer launches campaign to succeed Texas AG Ken Paxton
Former U.S. Attorney John Bash, who serves as legal counsel to Elon Musk, announced a GOP bid to replace Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. “I’m running for Texas Attorney General because our great State needs the toughest, most battle-tested attorney…
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