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Aaron Reitz is currently a DOJ Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy, but he has a political history with ...
Aaron Reitz, who is vying for the Republican nomination to be the state's top prosecutor, accepted two campaign contributions from donors under ...
Republican candidate for Texas Attorney General Aaron Reitz accepted a nearly $100,000 donation from a Houston doctor who fled the country after federal authorities accused him of a nearly $300 ...
New campaign finance filings provide the first glimpse of the financial and political fault lines emerging in the open ...
The race is heating up for Texas Attorney General with five candidates filing to run for the 2026 race with the position ...
The Senate voted 52-46 this week to confirm Aaron Reitz as the new Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy, a key role that will give him significant influence over federal judicial ...
Texas Democrats are hoping to develop a candidate slate that would win the party its first statewide triumph in 32 years. Over those three decades there have been a few close calls, but for the most ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Deputy Attorney General Aaron Reitz has issued an apology to Simone Biles after calling her decision to pull from the Olympics to focus on her mental health a "national ...
Marine Corps Reservist Aaron Reitz warned Friday that the increasingly woke dictates coming from the Biden Defense Department are a sign the Pentagon leadership has its priorities backward.
Texas Deputy Attorney General Aaron Reitz is apologizing for calling Simone Biles a “national embarrassment” following her withdrawal from the Tokyo Olympics to focus on her mental health.
Aaron Reitz, a deputy attorney general (not an elected position), quote-tweeted a video of former U.S. Olympian Kerri Strug and her famous landing after performing on the vault in the 1996 games ...
Aaron Reitz, Texas Deputy Attorney General called, in a now-deleted tweet, the accomplished gymnast a “selfish, childish national embarrassment.” (KPRC 2) ...