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The Battle to Lead Texas’s Legal Front Line: A Conversation with Aaron Reitz

The Battle to Lead Texas’s Legal Front Line: A Conversation with Aaron Reitz

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In this episode of Seeing Red, Garrett Fulce sits down with Aaron Reitz, candidate for Texas Attorney General. Reitz draws on his background as a Marine Corps officer, senior attorney under Ken Paxton, and Trump-era DOJ official to outline why he believes he’s the most qualified contender for Texas’s top legal job.

They dig into:

  • His time leading 46 lawsuits against the Biden administration
  • His plan to go on legal offense against federal overreach and urban corruption.
  • Why he sees the AG’s office as “a combat post, not a stepping-stone.”
  • How military discipline and faith shape his leadership style.

It’s an insider’s look at a pivotal race in 2026 Texas politics—one that could define the next decade of conservatism.

0:00 “Legal Combat”: What It Takes to Be Texas Attorney General

5:09 From Marine Officer to Statewide Candidate

8:28 Reitz’s Vision for Texas and the Rule of Law

21:23 Crime, Corruption, and Big-City DAs

22:41 Going on Offense: The AG as Legal Warrior

28:34 Border Security, Election Integrity, and Federal Overreach

34:51 Leaving DOJ and Returning to Texas

41:28 Leading 4,000 Employees and 700 Attorneys

53:23 Child-Support Enforcement and Everyday Justice

1:02:09 Recruiting Conservative Legal Talent

1:04:26 Final Thoughts: “The Tip of the Spear for Liberty”

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