EXCLUSIVE: Chip Roy eyeing bid for Texas attorney general
Source: The Hill
08/08/25 12:33 PM ET
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is eyeing a bid for Texas attorney general, two sources familiar with the matter told The Hill, as the GOP lawmaker considers jumping from Washington back to the Lone Star State.
Roy who has served in the House since 2019 has spoken about potentially running for the post, one of the sources said, which is open after current Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) decided to launch a Senate primary bid against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.
Reached for comment, Roy told The Hill: Im always considering where I can best serve the people I represent to ensure we preserve and protect a free, secure, and prosperous Texas for generations to come.
A number of Republicans are already running for Texas attorney general, including state Sens. Mayes Middleton and Joan Huffman, as well as Aaron Reitz, who previously worked in the Trump administration and for Paxton. The 2026 cycle will be the first time the Texas attorney general post has been open since 2014, when Paxton won. The attorney general job in Texas is not subject to term limits.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5443309-chip-roy-texas-attorney-general/

LeftInTX
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LetMyPeopleVote
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(170,373 posts)After setting its credibility on fire, and as more members give up their seats, the right-wing faction is struggling to exist.
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/house-freedom-caucus-future-turns-bleak-chip-roy-eyes-texas-ag-race-rcna226545
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin, announced a run for Texas attorney general Thursday, joining a crowded Republican primary field vying to replace Ken Paxton. A conservative but often rebellious member of Congress, Roy served as Paxtons top deputy for two years before becoming an outspoken critic of his former boss.
Time will tell how Roy fares in his upcoming primary campaign, but as he prepares to walk away from Capitol Hill, he joins a number of other House Freedom Caucus members who are also planning their exit from Congress. In alphabetical order:
Rep. Andy Biggs is running for governor in Arizona
Rep. Byron Donalds is running for governor in Florida
Rep. Barry Moore running for Senate in Alabama
Rep. Ralph Norman is running for governor in South Carolina
Rep. Chip Roy is running for state attorney general in Texas
Their departures suggest the Freedom Caucus is poised to lose some of its highest-profile and more influential members......
Whats more, the contingents troubles arent limited to personnel. On the contrary, the House Freedom Caucus has also spent 2025 setting its credibility on fire. Consider the recent list:
In January, House Freedom Caucus members said they were prepared to derail House Speaker Mike Johnsons bid for a second term with the gavel, and then they caved.
In March, House Freedom Caucus members said they were opposed to a stopgap spending measure needed to prevent a shutdown, and then they caved.
In April, House Freedom Caucus members slammed their partys budget resolution, and then caved.
In May, House Freedom Caucus members railed against their partys reconciliation package, and then they caved.
In July, House Freedom Caucus members condemned the Senates version of the GOP megabill, and then caved.
As a recent Washington Post analysis summarized:
Each threat from leaders of the House Freedom Caucus ended with the same result: capitulation. After caving on each round of threats, these far-right conservatives vowed that the next time would be different if their demands were not met precisely as they sought. This collection of several dozen Republicans, after a decade of rabble-rousing that helped push aside three other speakers, has yet to fully buck Johnson ... on any major initiative this year.
.....As its members prepare to exit the chamber, the House Freedom Caucus isnt just losing, its evaporating.
BumRushDaShow
(160,900 posts)I figured that the former "teabagger caucus" then "freedom caucus" will attempt to rebrand.
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,373 posts)"The House Freedom Caucus isnât just losing, itâs evaporating..."
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(5,748 posts)Gotta admit feeling pretty good about the state of the state in first half of the nineties; between Gov. Richards and Pres. Clinton, seemed my world was getting a bit sunnier every day. But then the idiots, hucksters and clowns took the stage, and now each summer's a little hotter, smellier and more humid than the one before it.