At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused President Joe Biden of being "clearly in partnership" with human trafficking cartels, suggesting "It is all designed by our own government." Paxton's comments highlight a perceived war against the cartels, the importation of fentanyl from China, and the president's policies, which he claims are against the United States and the state of Texas. In response, Texas Governor Greg Abbott emphasized, "Under the U.S. Constitution, states have the right to defend from invasion," citing the dangers posed by cartels smuggling people and fentanyl into the U.S. Abbott vowed that Texas would continue to secure its southern border, a task he believes the Biden administration has failed to accomplish.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Says Biden ‘Clearly in Partnership’ with Human Trafficking Cartels (VIDEO) via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/Dre4J623Tz
Under the U.S. Constitution, states have the right to defend from invasion. The cartels smuggling people & deadly fentanyl pose a danger to Texas & the U.S. Texas will continue to do the job Biden has failed to do—secure our southern border. Read more: https://t.co/mklnxh4xiS https://t.co/6ljYmTv2gA
Biden "clearly in partnership" with human trafficking cartels: Texas AG Ken Paxton at CPAC https://t.co/HyaJvdqqmP https://t.co/HyaJvdqqmP
Texas AG Ken Paxton calls out Biden: “It is all designed by our own government. We are at war with the cartels, the Chinese importing fentanyl, and our own president against the United States and my state.” https://t.co/7uQ79HePdj
Texas AG Ken Paxton says that Biden is “clearly in partnership” with human trafficking cartels at CPAC. https://t.co/956Dpu2hW0