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Paxton Let Admitted Pedophile Serve Nearly No Time as Attorney General

CUOMO · MAGA Is About To Run Into Reality · May 31, 2026
Paxton Let Admitted Pedophile Serve Nearly No Time as Attorney General
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MAGA Is About To Run Into Reality
"He did let a guy who basically admitted having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a 7-year-old for years to basically serve no time. As Attorney General. He was okay with that."
Chris Cuomo accuses Ken Paxton of allowing a man who admitted to years of inappropriate sexual contact with a seven-year-old to avoid serious jail time by reducing charges to misdemeanors. Cuomo frames this as evidence of Paxton's ethical corruption and unfitness for Senate, contrasting it sharply with Democratic challenger James Talarico's clean record.

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Chris Cuomo delivers a solo episode arguing that the 2025 Texas Senate race between Republican Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico represents the decisive test of MAGA's political viability in America. Cuomo opens by framing Paxton as the most corrupt politician in America—a claim he acknowledges is hyperbolic but defends as effective messaging—and positions Talarico as a young, Christian, clean-cut populist challenging the old playbook of Trumpian culture-war grievance politics. He accuses Paxton of allowing a pedophile to serve minimal time, of helping a donor in a scheme that led to his 2023 impeachment, and of representing the exact kind of self-dealing corruption that fuels public anger. Cuomo argues that economic pain from tariffs and Trump policies has eroded the effectiveness of culture-war attacks on gender, diet, and coded gay-baiting, making Paxton vulnerable despite Texas being ruby-red for decades. He predicts that if Talarico wins, it will signal a national collapse of MAGA as economic populism overtakes cultural resentment. Cuomo frames the race as a bellwether—using the medieval shepherding metaphor—and urges Democrats not to shy away from the fight despite Texas's history. He closes by calling Talarico the right messenger at the right time: a genuine Christian who embodies service and compassion without hypocrisy, contrasting sharply with Paxton's record of personal scandal and ethical violations.

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