Criminally-Indicted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defends law requiring students to stand for Pledge of Allegiance
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Paxton said in a statement Tuesday that “school children cannot unilaterally refuse to participate in the pledge.”
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"It's important that Texas children unquestionably swear fealty to these pieces of cloth as a condition of obtaining their education"
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"Will Trump pardon me if I make 'em all wear MAGA hats?" Paxton wonders frantically.
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Nope; he's facing state charges. 45 can't pardon those, and Governor Abbott can't act unilaterally; he can only grant pardons recommended by the State Board of Pardons and Paroles. Paxton is humped.pic.twitter.com/bqpwmlKgz0
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Given his demonstrated unfamiliarity with the Constitution, you think he knows *that*?
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