Attorney General Ken Paxton says he's sending all agency staff home today to commemorate the fall of Roe v. Wade. His opponent in the November election, Rochelle Garza, called Paxton's response 'shameful.'
“SCOTUS just overruled Roe & Casey, ending one of the most morally & legally corrupt eras in US history. Praise the Lord. Abortion is now illegal in Texas. And today I’m closing my office—and making it an annual holiday—as a memorial to the 70 million lives lost bc of abortion.”
SCOTUS just overruled Roe & Casey, ending one of the most morally & legally corrupt eras in US history. Praise the Lord.And today I’m closing my office—and making it an annual holiday—as a memorial to the 70 million lives lost bc of abortion.
“Because all OAG offices will be closed, employees must plan not to work after noon,” the email reads. Here is the internal email in the Texas Attorney General's office sending all the agency's employees home "in memory of the millions of lives lost" under Roe v Wade. Plans are to make this a holiday going forward, per
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