Texas Attorney General – Job Interview Video

Texas Attorney General – Job Interview Video

This is a highly consequential race.

Much is at stake for Texans.

The Texas Attorney General stands at the crossroads of law, politics, and public trust, wielding the power to defend the state’s values, challenge federal authority, and influence the lives of every living Texan and future generations.

The Texas Attorney General holds one of the most consequential roles in state government — a position that shapes legal policy, protects the public, and steers Texas through its most significant battles in the courts.

This forum is not a debate

— it is a substantive public job interview for the next Attorney General of Texas.

Our goal is to give the public a clear, unfiltered look at each candidate’s legal judgment, ethical grounding, and readiness to serve. The questions you’ll hear are designed to probe not just what the candidates believe, but how they think, how they reason, and how they would wield the authority entrusted to the state’s chief legal officer.

The growing Texas conservative grassroots movement MUST survive this contentious Republican Primary in order to defeat a common enemy — the Red-Green Revolution — fueled by millions in foreign money.  We are Providentially here in this time and place to SAVE TEXAS.  You will need your brother and sister — and they will need YOU!  Don’t lose sight of that!

JoAnn Fleming

Job Interview: Attorney General of TX

Moderators

114th District Court Judge Austin Reeve Jackson, Federalist Society member, and Roy Maynard:  Executive Editor, Associated News Service Senior Writer, Texas Public Policy Foundation; editor for The Cannon Online; writer for The Daily Signal and The Federalist.

Smith County Justices of the Peace – Job Interview Videos

Smith County Justices of the Peace – Job Interview Videos

No matter where you live in Smith County, a Justice of the Peace works for YOU!

Job Description for Justices of the Peace:

  • Preside Over Justice Courts: handling minor civil cases, small claims, foreclosure of mortgages, enforcement of liens, animal control cases, and Class C misdemeanors, such as traffic violations.
  • Conduct Hearings: including truancy, eviction cases, debt claims, and small claims disputes.
  • Issue Warrants: authority to issue search and arrest warrants, as well as emergency protective orders; conduct bail examinations (magistrate) for arrested individuals.
  • Act as Coroner: In counties without a medical examiner, JPs serve as coroners, conducting death investigations and ordering autopsies when necessary.
  • Perform Marriages: authorized to conduct marriage ceremonies, making them a common choice for couples seeking to marry. (optional duty)
  • Administer Oaths: They can administer oaths and affirmations in various legal contexts, further extending their role in the judicial process.

Before you decide who to hire at the ballot box on March 3, watch our job interviews linked below!

Who is your Justice of the Peace?

Video Viewing Tips:

Listen carefully to the answers regarding office hours. We increasingly receive complaints from citizens across Smith County about Justice of the Peace offices being closed all week during Christmas, at noon, and/or closing before 5PM on weekdays. This is a public service job. It exists to serve the people — many of whom have their own jobs and limited hours to take off. For the two races with incumbents – JP 2 and JP 4, you decide if the current officeholder’s answer is sufficient, or if a change is needed.  Also note what they say about the backlog of cases they have in their courts since COVID-19.  Folks, that was FIVE years ago! 

Listen carefully for answers about the $8,000 JP pay raises.

On 10/1/25, a pay increase took effect for the JPs.  This increase DID NOT go through the normal Commissioners Court public budget process like all other spending requests.  Instead, the JPs landed an $8,000 backdoor pay increase.  The salary of a Smith County Justice of the Peace is now $92,249.  Listen carefully to what the incumbents had to say about the pay raises.

The Commissioners Court should NEVER have approved an $8,000 pay raise for the JPs without public discussion of the productivity of each office and sufficient notice to the public. The incumbents should have appeared before the entire Commissioners Court (not just to the unelected budget officer and the County Judge) to make their case.  Such backdoor, backroom conspiracies are — at a minimum — unethical. Commissioner Drewry tried to put the brakes on long enough for the JPs to come before the Court to make their case, but the other three Commissioners and the County Judge wouldn’t support her citizen-first transparency effort.

Smith County Justices of the Peace

Precinct 2 (Noonday)

Incumbent – Andy Dunklin

Challenger – Shawn Scott

Precinct 3 (Troup)

Current JP is retiring

Roderick Langlinais

– Timothy McDonald

– Kyle Stowers

Precinct 4 (Winona)

Incumbent – Curtis Wulf

Challenger – Sam Griffith

(12th Court of Appeals, retired)

We strongly endorse Leigh Wambsganss – Proven conservative for Senate District 9

We strongly endorse Leigh Wambsganss – Proven conservative for Senate District 9

Texas needs Leigh Wambsganssa proven, prepared, principled MAGA conservative in the Texas Senate.  Leigh will put Texas families and small businesses first, pushing back on the Big Government culture in Austin that just keeps growing government – doling out taxpayer-funded corporate welfare while our property taxes soar!

Leigh Wambsganss has a record of defending constitutional liberties, Texas Sovereignty, gun rights, and holding state government accountable. Leigh is pro-life, pro-parental rights, and pro-Constitution.  She sees the dangers facing Texas in the Islamic push for Sharia-compliant local government, cultural Marxism, the globalist agenda, and the occupation by illegal border crossers.

Unlike other candidates in this race, Leigh Wambsganss has not taken campaign funds from casino gambling interests tied to China because she sees the great threat they are to Texas.  Chinese gambling interests are spending millions to buy political favor in the Texas legislature – pouring at least $1.1 million into the Huffman campaign.

MAGA Conservatives must win this seat to save Texas from dangerous outside interests. We urge you to vote for Leigh Wambsganss in the January 31 Election Day for the Special Election for State Senate District 9 and make sure your family and friends in SD 9 vote for Leigh.

Fight! Fight! Fight!

Map of Senate District 9 in the Fort Worth, Texas region.