Why One GOP Official Says His Fellow AGs Are ‘Playing with Radioactivity’

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n today’s Republican Party, there is no status more prized than that of rock-ribbed conservative. What this means, precisely, remains the subject of hot debate. The prevailing definition — the one embraced by a plurality if not a majority of the party at the moment — seems to be something approximating “supports and defends President Trump in all of his endeavors.” One-hundred and twenty-six GOP congressmen met this particular definition by filing an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to accept the lawsuit brought by Texas attorney general Ken Paxton to overturn the election results in four swing states: Georgia, …

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