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I led my colleagues in demanding accountability from @WNBA Commissioner Engelbert after MULTIPLE attacks against Caitlin Clark, a player who is transforming women's sports and inspiring a new generation of young girls to participate in athletics.
I'm putting the league on notice that if it keeps letting the violent targeting slide, they could find themselves facing a DOJ and EEOC crackdown for violating federal civil rights law.
@microsoftalumni Any update on when the planned maintenance is supposed to end? The site says it would be unavailable from 6/29-7/1 but as of 7/8 that for some reason is still the case…
.@KenPaxtonTX appears to have used an address where he didn't live while voting in 6 elections in the past 2 years, violating election laws...
...maybe someone should look into potential mortgage fraud, since GOP is happy targeting Trump's foes on that.
https://t.co/x6n9qyv14X
James Talarico spent July 4th in Austin at a music festival with Willie Nelson. Ken Paxton spent it in London with his mistress. These two are not the same.
Ken Paxton moved out of his Collin County marital residence on June 1, 2024. In February 2026, he purchased a $2 million love nest for himself and his mistress in Denton County. He voted in the March primary election and again in the May 2026 runoff using his old Collin County address. According to reporting, he also cast ballots in four other elections after moving out of the marital home.
That shit is illegal!
Preaches family values, fucks around on his wife. Threatens people for election fraud, commits election fraud.
Ken Paxton has hypocritically spent years warning Texans that "it is illegal to misrepresent your residence on election records."
Now, reporting by The Texas Tribune and ProPublica alleges that Paxton may have committed voter fraud by using an address where he did not live while voting in multiple elections.
The law should apply equally to everyone, including the Attorney General.
New: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appears to have used an address where he did not live while voting in six elections in the past two years — despite his warning voters that “it is illegal to misrepresent your residence on election records.” https://t.co/Abll3dfrMo