Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined Joe Pags for an explosive interview, providing exclusive insight into his bid for Speaker of the Texas House, his battles with the establishment, and a historic victory against Google. Paxton underscored the importance of his campaign and its implications for conservative governance nationwide. Calling the attacks against him a "witch hunt," Paxton attributed the relentless efforts to remove him from office to his legal challenges against the Biden administration. Highlighting the tactics used, he described federal "lawfare" as a means to target effective conservatives, adding, "This is what they do to you if you’re effective." In discussing the Texas Speaker race, Paxton criticized Texas leadership for enabling Democrats to block key conservative initiatives. He emphasized the national stakes, urging voters to demand greater accountability and transparency in the process. Paxton celebrated a $1.4 billion settlement with Google—the largest state settlement with a single company in U.S. history—as a decisive win against Big Tech overreach. He framed the case as a pivotal step toward stricter oversight under the incoming Trump administration, with hopes of curbing censorship and ensuring accountability. On border security, Paxton detailed his successful efforts to block the Biden administration’s sale of unused border wall materials. He advocated for state-led solutions and greater authority for attorneys general to address the border crisis, emphasizing the failures of federal policy. Paxton’s candid discussion offered a rare behind-the-scenes look at his Speaker campaign, legal battles, and vision for conservative leadership. This interview is essential listening for anyone invested in the fight against the establishment and the future of American governance.