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A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled Thursday that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) cannot move forward with a donation-vetting lawsuit against progressive fundraising platform ActBlue.
District Judge Richard G. Stearns blocked Paxton from continuing to litigate the case, finding that ActBlue was likely to succeed in its claims that the action infringed on its First Amendments free-speech protections.
The court sided with ActBlues argument that the lawsuit amounted to retaliation for its role in fundraising for Democratic candidates, namely Paxtons opponent in the Texas Senate race, state Rep. James Talarico (D).
The lawsuit in Texas is undoubtedly an adverse action, Stearns, an appointee of former President Clinton, wrote in a 15-page order. And having previously found bad faith, the court agrees with ActBlue that the evidence in the record compels the conclusion that, far from protecting Texas consumers, the action was filed in retaliation for ActBlues fundraising on behalf of Talarico, Paxtons current political rival for the Senate seat.
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5920896-texas-ken-paxton-actblue-fundraising-lawsuit-halted/
TexLaProgressive
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(24,120 posts)GiqueCee
(4,956 posts)... is lower than snake shit in a tire track. But that's considered a virtue to Republicans. He is a soulless sociopath, so Republicans holler, "HE'S OUR BOY!"
SergeStorms
(20,963 posts)These MAGAt motherhuckers don't just want to tilt the playing field their way, they want to chop the end of the field they're not on completely off!
Up yours, Kenny-boy!