So we were doing it. We had 900 cases. So this whole idea, there's no voter fraud, complete fabrication. We were prosecuted. I only had one lawyer. When I started to prosecute this, I got the legislature giving more. We were fully busy prosecuting voter fraud. And then suddenly the court of Colonel appeals, all Republicans, said, nope, that's unconstitutional for the attorney general to be in court because he's in the executive branch. (26:38–26:48)
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Asserts that the Texas Attorney General's office was actively prosecuting voter fraud cases.
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