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Read more about the impeachment: https://thetexan.news/paxton_impeachment/Today, attorneys in the impeachment trial questioned Brandon Cammack for most of the day, the special counselor Paxton retained on behalf of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to investigate the complaints of Austin real estate developer Nate Paul against federal authorities. Toward the end of the day, some additional witnesses were called to testify, including Joe Brown, who testified about applying for the special counsel job; Kendall Garrison, CEO of Amplify Credit Union; and Darren McCarty, a former employee of the OAG. Some big parts of the day included:The proceedings started about an hour late. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said that the chamber was ready on time, but that the legal teams had an issue to work out before the proceedings began. Brandon Cammack, who got married a week ago and has yet to honeymoon due to the trial, testified that he was hired by Paxton himself to serve as outside counsel for the OAG. He said the attorney general said he wanted to hire a “special prosecutor” to investigate “potential violations of the Texas Penal Code.”Cammack was recommended to Paxton by Michael Wynne, Nate Paul's lawyer. He said he was “excited” and “flattered” to be working with the OAG.“The only person I reported to was Mr. Paxton,” said Cammack when asked about the allegations that he was working for the Travis County District Attorney's Office. He said he primarily communicated with Paxton via an encrypted messaging app and Proton email addresses.Cammack, who issued over 30 grand jury subpoenas in his investigation to evaluate Paul's allegations against federal authorities, said he got the list of names to be subpoenaed from Wynne and Paul. He said he had never issued a grand jury subpoena at the time.Per Cammack, U.S. Marshals showed up at his law office in Houston after he questioned a judge about his deceased wife in his investigation. Cammack voiced his concerns to Paxton and Brent Webster, the first assistant attorney general who replaced Jeff Mateer, at a meeting at a Starbucks in Austin. He testified that Webster informed him there that his contract with the agency was null and void and that he would not be paid for his work. Paxton's defense pushed back against the line of questioning that asserted Cammack was naive and inexperienced in his role with the OAG.Cammack insisted that he never thought he was investigating a “baseless” allegation and said that Paxton did not “pressure” him to reach a particular conclusion. He testified that he was not trying to help or hurt Paul, allegations outlined in one of the articles of impeachment.The Houston-based lawyer testified that, “I never got any pushback from anyone at the attorney general's office or the Travis County District Attorney's Office” until he received a cease and desist letter from Mateer, the OAG's first assistant attorney general at the time. Brown, a former assistant U.S. attorney, briefly testified about applying for the special counsel role that Cammack filled.Garrison was questioned about the “midnight opinion” allegedly written to help Paul and his business, and testified about Paul defaulting on loans he owed to the credit union.McCarty, who was the deputy attorney general for civil litigation at the OAG, resigned from the office but did not join the whistleblower lawsuit. He gave testimony about the attorney general's intervention in the Mitte Foundation lawsuit.
Young Americans for Liberty's Chief Strategy Officer Brendan Steinhauser talks with Marc about Biden's latest executive order that increases background checks on gun sales.
In the second hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc welcomes: Brendan Steinhauser - Political strategist / Chief Strategy Officer, Young Americans for Liberty - Talks Biden to Unveils Executive Order to Increase Background Checks on Gun Sales. Tucker on the QANON Shaman Jennifer Kushinka gives a market update In Other News with Kathleen England - Kathleen gives some ways you can helps the families of the officers shot in Hermann. Ted Lasso's new season starts today. Coming up: Izzy Imig and Fred Bader
President Biden on Tuesday plans to announce an executive order that aims to increase the number of background checks conducted before gun sales, cracking down on firearms dealers who violate federal law. Political Strategist // Chief Strategy Officer, Young Americans for Liberty Brendan Steinhauser joins JT to discuss if Biden will use his executive order.
This show aired on Tuesday, November 29th, 2022 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Brendan Steinhauser. North Carolina's Economy, Biden Gun Control, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
November 29, 2022 ~ Brendan Steinhauser, Chief Strategy Officer for Young Americans for Liberty, talks with Kevin and Tom about President Biden saying he would push Congress to enact new gun control laws before Republicans took control of Congress in January.
Almost half of U.S. governors ask Joe Biden to cut his student loan forgiveness plan
Stubie Doak provides audio from the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago; and Hal & Ernie discuss the raid with Brendan Steinhauser, Chief Strategy Officer for Young Americans For Liberty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A recent poll has Trump ahead of DeSantis after the FBI raid of his home so is Trump going to be the guy or are conservatives going to lean toward DeSantis down the road?
Brendan Steinhauser calls in to talk about Trump taking a 10 point lead over Desantis after the raid Francis Marion Professor Will Bolt joins the show Kenneth Gray talks about authorities monitoring online threats after the Trump raid
We are back for Part Two of our Special Edition Interview with George Seay. Tune in as Brendan Steinhauser and Julia Dvorak turn the tables on our host and ask George the tough questions. Stay tuned for some comic relief at the end of the episode!
For this special edition episode, our production team turned the tables and interviewed our host, George Seay! Tune in as Brendan Steinhauser and Julia Dvorak ask George the tough questions in this special, two-part episode.
Brendan Steinhauser is a Partner with Steinhauser Strategies, a public affairs firm based in Austin, Texas. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in Government from The University of Texas in 2004 and earned his M.A. in Statecraft and International Affairs from The Institute of World Politics in 2013. He is an adjunct professor of Political Science and Global Studies at St. Edward's University in Austin, where he teaches courses on Global Issues and State & Local Government. Brendan serves in the Texas State Guard, the premier state defense force in America. Brendan has led campaigns for candidates and causes in more than 40 states, including for Senator John Cornyn and Congressman Dan Crenshaw. TIME magazine named Brendan as one of "40 Under 40" rising stars in American politics. Campaigns & Elections magazine awarded him a "Rising Star" award in 2012. Former U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey called working with Brendan one of the highlights of his career. Brendan is the author of The Conservative Revolution: How to Win the Battle for College Campuses and continues to write on his personal website: www.brendansteinhauser.com. He is an avid reader, especially when it comes to European and American history, and enjoys traveling to archaeological sites around the world. Brendan lives in Austin with his wife and business partner Randan, and his three beautiful daughters: Bonnie Joyce, Rose Marie, and Ella Mae. He is originally from Flatonia, a small town in Fayette County, Texas.
The Tea Party was a political movement that sought to change politics in the United States by restoring the values America was built on. In this episode of Crossroads we speak with Brendan Steinhauser, co-founder of Steinhauser Strategies, about his work as a founder of the Tea Party and about how the values of the movement live on in today’s politics.
Dan Crenshaw was our guest a few weeks ago and since then he won his runoff campaign by the widest margin of ANY Republican Congressional contest in Texas. He smoked the competition and this week we’re talking with his consultant, Brendan Steinhauser. Thank you to Campaign Sidekick for supporting this podcast. Visit campaignsidekick.vote to find […] The post The Story Behind Dan Crenshaw’s Incredible Win – Brendan Steinhauser appeared first on My Campaign Coach.
Brendan Steinhauser is a grassroots political activist that was instrumental in the Tea Party movement, acted as Texas Senator John Cornyn's Campaign Manager, and Co-Founded Steinhauser Strategies with his wife, Randan. We chat about a variety of cultural, economic, and political ideas.
How to Run a Data Driven Campaign This episode, we’re talking to Brendan Steinhauser, a national grassroots organizer and campaign manager with a fantastic record. Brendan spent seven years in Washington, D.C. working as the national Director of Federal and State Campaigns for FreedomWorks and he’s managed a number of campaigns, from state to federal […] The post How to Run a Data-Driven Campaign with Brendan Steinhauser appeared first on My Campaign Coach.
On this special post-election live TribCast, Emily, Evan and Ross talk to former Democratic state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, Democratic state Rep. Donna Howard, and GOP consultants Deirdre Delisi and Brendan Steinhauser about Tuesday night's Donald Trump presidential upset.