
State attorneys general went to battle at the Supreme Court on Thursday, taking sides on President Donald Trump's bid to pull off an unprecedented legal victory that would bring the election to a screeching halt.
President Donald Trump is backing a lawsuit filed to the Supreme Court by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to block millions of votes from four battleground states that voted for President-elect Joe Biden.
James Moore writes that it was hypocritical for Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton to file a lawsuit with the US Supreme Court that Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Georgia must be found to have used the Covid-19 pandemic as an excuse to manipu…
Rachel Maddow explains some of the troubled legal backstory behind Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and notes recent reporting about Donald Trump considering passing out pardons like Halloween candy as Paxton files a bizarre and very unlikely election lawsui…
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wants the Supreme Court to invalidate election results in four battleground states, citing repeatedly debunked allegations. Dana Nessel, the AG for one of those states, joins Morning Joe to discuss.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has fought in the courts for President Donald Trump's causes before, has emerged as one of the final defenders of the President's baseless claims of voter fraud in hopes of overturning the election.
One prominent judge in the state said Attorney General Ken Paxton has failed to show any evidence of fraud.
"In a state-on-state suit, our only place to go is the U.S. Supreme Court," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said. "We can't be heard anywhere else."
Rachel Maddow shares reporting from the Austin American-Statesman that federal agents served at least one subpoena on the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in an investigation of whether he abused his office for a campaign donor - an investigation a…
A Texas lawsuit challenging the election results in four states that voted for Biden is widely viewed as doomed to failure.
The Texas politician challenging the 2020 election is the subject of an FBI investigation -- a thorny problem President Trump could eliminate with a presidential pardon.
The legal briefs from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin largely directed their fury at Texas' attorney general.
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The move likely marks the end of the line for Trump’s legal push to reverse his defeat.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleged the states unlawfully changed their voting laws, leading to election irregularities.
In his long-shot lawsuit, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton takes aim at the results in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia.
In his long-shot lawsuit, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton takes aim at the results in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia.
In his long-shot lawsuit, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton takes aim at the results in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia.
Over 100 Republican lawmakers and 17 GOP state attorneys general are backing a lawsuit at the Supreme Court that seeks to overturn the election results in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Legal experts say the lawsuit, which was filed by Texas A…
Summary List PlacementA majority of House Republicans have formally expressed their opposition to recognizing the democratic outcome of the 2020 election, signing an amicus brief siding with a Texas lawsuit that aims to discard the will of voters in battlegro…
Legal experts agreed the Supreme Court, even with six conservative justices, is unlikely to hear the Texas challenge for a long list of reasons.
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The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that sought to invalidate 10 million votes in four battleground states — Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin — that President Trump lost.Why it matters: It…
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Lawyers for Pennsylvania responded in the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to Texas' effort to overturn the election result in four states for President-elect Joe Biden,...
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The FBI has reportedly issued at least one federal subpoena for records from the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) amid an investigation over allegations of bribery and abuse of office....
President Trump reportedly called Georgia's attorney general, a Republican, to urge him not to rally other GOP attorneys general in opposition to a lawsuit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) seeking to invalidate...
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The lawsuit comes on the heels of the Supreme Court's rejection on Tuesday of a similar lawsuit from Pennsylvania Republicans.
President Trump called on Supreme Court justices Tuesday to have the “courage” to intervene in the election, as his Republican allies in Texas sued four swing states at the high court in what legal analysts described as a “Hail Mary” effort to block several s…
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) said Wednesday on MSNBC's "All In" that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit to contest election results of four key battleground states is "outrageous." | Clips
Ken Paxton discusses the details of his new election integrity lawsuit on 'Hannity.'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a case directly to the Supreme Court, challenging the election results from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently stated that tech giant Google could face additional antitrust lawsuits from multiple states "in the upcoming weeks and months."
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Wednesday on CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time" that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the 17 state attorneys general who supported his lawsuit to contest the presidential election results of four battleground states were "morally …
MSNBC host Al Sharpton said on MSNBC's "The ReidOut" that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the 17 state attorneys general and Republican lawmakers who support his lawsuit to contest the presidential election results of four battleground states were involved…
Tuesday during an appearance on FNC's "Hannity," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton elaborated on the merits of a lawsuit his state of Texas has against Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, claiming those states violated the election guidelines set b…
Election integrity comes down to abiding by the Constitution and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told Fox News’ “Hannity” Tuesday that he intends to defend it.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defended himself Friday from charges by his Pennsylvania counterpart that Paxton's lawsuit seeking to nullify the election results in four key states is a "seditious abuse of the judicial process."
Massachusetts AG Maura Healey is joining attorneys generals in more than 20 states and territories to oppose the Texas election lawsuit.