We have the Texas Supreme Court, that. That's the final appeal in civil and the Court of Criminal Appeals. But no one knew who they were. And suddenly They strike down a law that allowed me to...prosecute voter fraud. And they took it away just by saying, oh, it's unconstitutional because you're in the executive branch and separation of power says you can't be in court. How insane is that? (08:01–08:06)
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Asserts that the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals struck down a law allowing the Attorney General to prosecute voter fraud.
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