Several minutes in, @chiproytx town hall in San Antonio erupts when he brings up Omar and Tlaib Israel trip controversy. “Two options: Be respectful or leave,” Roy tells those shouting out. “I’m not going to allow you to take over this event.” #TX21
Twenty minutes in, Roy still getting interruptions, and some audience members sparring with one another, despite two efforts by pastor (his church is venue) to calm everyone down.
Amid continued outbursts from some audience members, and more efforts to calm them, Roy wraps up. He was on stage for about 34 minutes.
After mingling w/ some audience members offstage for several min., Roy takes the stage again. “There’s been a request by people who want to actually talk to start over” and give it another go, he says. “Let’s just lower the temperature in the room.” He begins taking submitted Qs.
In response to gun violence questions, Roy reiterates opposition to universal background checks (question was about vote against House bill earlier this year) and voices skepticism of red flag laws. “I have yet to see one ... that honors due process,” he says.
In lengthy (civil!) back & forth, Roy is challenged on why he doesn’t write a red flag law to his liking if he has due process concerns. He says he’s talked w/ law enforcement & reviewed different proposals & doesn’t currently see a path to such a law that “respects due process.”
“I have broken from the president and I have supported the president,” Roy says, pointing to Yemen, family separation subpoenas and spending bill as areas where he’s split with Trump.
The 2nd, do-over part of Roy’s town hall is over after ~45 min. Maybe 2/3 of original crowd was there for 2nd part, which went smoother. He ended by saying he’s “not gonna run away from my disagreements” w/ colleagues — aka Omar & Tlaib, subjects that initially derailed town hall
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Hearing in Paxton securities fraud case is over. Both sides agree to return Oct. 6 to address pending pretrial motions and a potential trial date #txlege
Paxton was there for the hearing but did not speak, sitting in the front row throughout
Paxton prosecutor Kent Schaffer said he anticipates a trial date “probably early in the winter, probably around February.” But both sides agreed they need to get through the impeachment trial first to fully grasp how the rest of this case will go.
Buzbee calls the House impeachment a "driveby shooting on a holiday weekend to politically assassinate" Paxton #txlege
Cogdell, who already reps Paxton in his securities fraud case, speaks now. Cogdell jokes he's the "least recongizable lawyer involved in thise case" #txlege
Patrick continues to call eliminating prop taxes a "fantasy."
"I don’t blame it on the governor. He’s either getting very bad information from his staff or very bad information from someone on the outside." #txlege
Patrick rehashes a lot of recent arguments, challenges @GovAbbott to say he will not veto a bill to increase homestead exemption #txlege
Breaking: Texas Senate approves plans to convene as a court of impeachment against Paxton no later than Aug. 28 #txlege
The Senate forms a seven-member committee to issues recommendation to the full chamber on rules of procedure for the trial. The committee will present its recommendations on June 20. #txlege
The committee is named:
Birdwell (chair)
Hinojosa (vice chair)
Creighton
Flores
Huffman
King
West #txlege