From the article, "When asked if he’d received the Pfizer vaccine, #Kobach declined to answer. “I think whether I’ve received the #vaccination is #irrelevant to the #lawsuit, it’s not about me,” he said. “It’s about the statements that were made to the people of Kansas.” "

Or, how to say the #QuietPart out loud without actually saying the words.

He could have said, "Yes, I received the vaccine because I was told it was safe and effective at the time. More investigation has led me to conclude otherwise." And that would have been the perfect ending.
Instead he just makes it clear he's a #hypocrite.

Republican AGs play the critical role.

They are the people who, under their own authority, can bend the law to their will and weaponize it against vulnerable communities.

There are currently 27 of them, and they include future Newsmax hosts like
Kansas AG Kris #Kobach, who finds his joy in suing to stop Joe Biden’s student debt relief program;
Florida AG Ashley #Moody, who spends her days fighting whatever “wokeness” conspiracy exists in her head at any given moment;
and Texas AG Ken #Paxton, who has effectively decided to make up his own immigration laws and enforce them at the point of a gun.

Republicans realized long ago that state AGs represent the steel gauntlet inside the velvet glove of states’ rights.

They also realized that they needed an organization to help them make that vision real,
so in 1999 they created one: the
💥Republican Attorneys General Association.💥

Much like the Democratic National Committee or the Republican National Committee or any number of partisan-affiliated outfits,
#RAGA identifies candidates, supports their efforts to win elections, and imposes national Republican priorities at the state level
—though that’s far from all it does.

The association sees its mission as “Defending the Rule of Law. Keeping America Safe”
and hails itself as “America’s last line of defense.”

You’d think that means keeping states safe from criminals and fraudsters,
but in most cases RAGA AGs think they’re “defending” us from transgender kids who need to use the bathroom or Uber drivers who take people across state lines to get abortions.

RAGA prosecutors share a hatred of reproductive rights, a love of guns, and an obsession with persecuting the LGBTQ community.

You probably didn’t need me to tell you that, though:
Hating women and gay people while using a .450 Bushmaster as a masculinity supplement when the testicle tanning wears off is simply standard GOP operating procedure these days.

But RAGA AGs are also committed to doing the dirty work for every other hellish Republican policy idea,
from destroying the environment to gutting voting rights to undermining vaccines, because apparently states need “defending” from science, facts, and public health.

No matter what awful thing they’re doing, the AGs always have enough money to do it.

RAGA is incredibly well-funded.
Federalist Society Svengali Leonard #Leo is a donor,
as are all the usual GOP donor-class supervillains,
including #Koch Industries, the #National #Rifle #Association, the #American #Petroleum #Institute, and a bunch of corporations, from #ExxonMobil to #CVS.

In exchange for this largesse, these corporations get more than one-off lawsuits or the occasional friendly AG.

Beyond backing individual officials, RAGA is involved with bigger, broader strategies.
RAGA attorneys general work hand-in-hand with preferred Trump judges to shape our national laws through targeted cases designed for appellate and eventually Supreme Court review.

They make rulings that trigger nationwide injunctions.

In recent months, RAGA AGs in 19 states have asserted their right to get access to the private medical records of patients seeking care out of state
—most likely so they can be prosecuted for receiving an abortion when they come back home.

In 13 states, RAGA AGs have threatened to sue companies over their diversity and inclusion programs.

Most of the time, the law is hiding in shadows, obscured under thick layers of jargon and confusing rules of procedure.

But RAGA attorneys general are not trying to hide the ball. They’re proud of their work.

These people are elected officials (many with ambitions for higher office), so when they menace a vulnerable community, they want you to know about it.

If #Republicans want a political future
they have to 'rebrand' their party, change their name,
(now #GOP = #MAGA)
walk away from #Trump and the #MAGAs and #QAnon
publicly disown them decisively unambiguously

Erase from public memory:
#McCarthy #Graham #Gaetz #Gohmert #Jordan #DeSantis #Zeldin #Kennedy #Cotton #King #Kobach #Hawley #Scalise #Kemp #Brooks #Hunter #Perdue #Kruz #Blackburn #Meadows #Crenshaw #Boebert #TaylorGreene
and other...
and maybe in 10 years they could rebuild the party.

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach (R), a hard-line social conservative, said this week that he had received a commitment from Walgreens pharmacy chain not to mail abortion pills into the state.

A senior #Walgreens official said in a letter released by #Kobach that it “does not intend to dispense #Mifepristone within your state and does not intend to ship Mifepristone into your state from any of our pharmacies.”

Antiabortion groups also filed a lawsuit against the FDA in November, in an attempt to force the agency to rescind its approval of mifepristone. They claim the FDA ignored side effects of the drug, and argue that pregnancy is not an “illness” and “abortion chemicals” do not provide a “therapeutic benefit.”

Legal experts have called the suit, filed in a U.S. court in Texas, baseless.

However it has come under the purview of District Court Judge Matthew #Kacsmaryk, a Trump nominee known for his socially conservative views.

If he rules in the plaintiffs’ favor, “64.5 million women of reproductive age” nationwide risk losing access to medication abortion, according to #NARAL Pro-Choice America.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/02/25/mifepristone-abortion-pill-access-lawsuit/

12 states sue FDA to make abortion pill more accessible

There are tight FDA restrictions on the distribution of mifepristone, an abortion pill at the center of the reproductive rights debate.

The Washington Post
A grand jury will investigate #KS Secretary of State #Kobach, a chum of Trump and other #whitesupremacist activists, and the #gop candidate for goveror, for voter registration suppression https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/9/2/17811840/kris-kobach-voter-registration-kansas-governor-race
I hate Kansas. #kobach
Kobach’s Lead Cut in Half as Counting Error Narrows Kansas Governor Primary https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/09/us/politics/kansas-kobach-colyer-votes.html?partner=rss&emc=rss #Elections,Governors #RepublicanParty #Kobach,KrisW #Kansas
Kobach’s Lead Cut in Half as Counting Error Narrows Kansas Governor Primary

Gov. Jeff Colyer, who had been trailing Mr. Kobach by 191 votes, received 100 more votes than he initially received credit for in one rural county.

The New York Times

"Just three states -- #Colorado, #Missouri and #Tennessee -- commended #Kobach's attempt to investigate #VoterFraud"

A commission setup under a Trump executive order based on his bitter and false notion of voter fraud against him.

Nothing good will come from this, or anything else the Trump admin cooks up.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/07/03/politics/kris-kobach-letter-voter-fraud-commission-information/index.html