Late revelations disclose three pivotal decisions regarding these sought-after records, among which include withheld State Securities Board records tied to the federal inquisition against Paul. As the pieces come together, it’s clear Paul’s thirst for knowledge extended to large files from the Texas Department of Public Safety and an FBI briefing linked to the raid. His determination was palpable, pushing for the unredacted version of the FBI brief.
Vassar’s narrative reveals Paxton’s apparent leniency in this matter. While the House alleges sensitive information was disclosed, Little underscores the legalistic nature of the exchange – a mere “lawyer to lawyer” handover.
Inside Scoop: Office Whistleblowers and Alleged Misconduct
Taking center stage, a late 2020 text thread between Vassar and fellow whistleblowers – individuals who previously flagged Paxton’s purported malfeasance to the FBI – provides intriguing insights. Vassar stood alone as the last whistleblower still anchored to the Attorney General’s office, with others having jumped ship or been jettisoned.