A.G. Sean Reyes — yet again — spends taxpayer cash on a lawsuit to serve his own political ends, Robert Gehrke explains

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Robert Gehrke: 'This stuff is catnip to politicians like Reyes who peddle grand conspiracies based on fuzzy details. But given even the smallest bit of scrutiny, the case the attorney general is using our tax money to pursue completely collapses.'

soccer match in a posh suite paid for by the Qatar government — in that AGA takes a lot of corporate money while NAAG does not.

In fact, Reyes served on the NAAG executive committee from 2018 through 2019. So it’s not like he or his fellow Republican AGs are not in a position to raise questions, without paying for a lawsuit, about ESG., who spent 18 years on the NAAG staff, including as the group’s executive director.

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