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Ken Paxton: “The budget deficit has been from the time of George…”

Featuring: Ken Paxton, Republican | Attorney General of Texas

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Published | Video Starts at 26:16

He also was helpful with Joe Biden bringing Afghan Afghans over here without vetting them, and they've been resettled here. We don't know anything about them. That was pushed by John Ford. The budget deficit has been from the time of George Washington until John Cornyn got there in 2002 with $6.2 trillion. Anybody know what it is today? Anybody can keep track of it. It's like, what, 39 trillion? No, I mean, it's either 30 or 30. I can't even keep track of it so fast. (26:16–26:26)

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Asserts that the U.S. budget deficit was $6.2 trillion when John Cornyn took office in 2002.

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