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Inside Texas Politics (4/22/18)

Inside Texas Politics begins with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton explaining why he might sue the Trump administration.

NEWSMAKER

Inside Texas Politics began with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton explaining why he might sue the Trump administration. Paxton also discussed the Texas case going before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 22, 2018. Justices will decide if Texas lawmakers gerrymandered districts to dilute the clout of Blacks and Hispanics. Plus, he talked about his own legal case. Paxton joined host Jason Whitely and Bud Kennedy of the Star-Telegram.

STATEWIDE

Last week, a Quinnipiac survey showed the Texas U. S. Senate race too close to call. That poll showed incumbent Ted Cruz at 47 percent and challenger Beto O’Rourke at 44 percent. Ross Ramsey, co-founder and executive editor of the Texas Tribune, was in Dallas this week. He discussed whether he expects the U. S. Senate race to be a squeaker. Ross also talked about the latest fight over local control – short-term rentals like Airbnb. He joined host Jason Whitely.

NEWSMAKER 2

Host Jason Whitely had a one-on-one interview with former FBI Director James Comey. Whitely pressed Comey on the President Trump allegation he made without any evidence, the timing of Comey’s book (A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership), and why the former FBI director doesn't want history to remember him.

MY VOICE, MY OPINION

North Texas will have two elections next month. There will be a primary runoff on May 22 and an election on May 5 for cities and quite a few seats on school boards.

On this week’s My Voice, My opinion, Cydney Walker, from Coffee and Politics 101, said candidates for school districts need to be prepared to put politics aside.

FLASHPOINT

Republicans have talked for years about law and order, especially when talking about protecting the border. Can the GOP still claim it is the party of law and order though, after President Trump attacks the FBI at every turn. That's what sparked this week’s Flashpoint. From the right, Mark Davis of 660AM The Answer. And from the left, Rich Hancock of VirtualNewsCenter.com.

ROUNDTABLE

Reporters Roundtable puts the headlines in perspective each week. Host Jason, Bud and Ross returned along with Berna Dean Steptoe, WFAA’s political producer. They shared their thoughts on the legacy of former first lady Barbara Bush. Mrs. Bush died last week at the age of 92. Her funeral was held Saturday. Jason, Bud, Ross and Berna Dean also analyzed the recent Quinnipiac Texas poll showing what two-thirds of Texans think about citizenship for immigrants, and how that could affect the governor’s race if it ends up being between Greg Abbott and Lupe Valdez.

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