
The Brief is going on hiatus
25/8/2023 | 0 mins.
The Texas Tribune put this podcast on hiatus in August 2023 due to staffing changes in the newsroom.If you want to follow the latest news on Texas politics and policy, check out our daily email newsletter, which is also called The Brief. You can sign up at texastribune.org/newsletters

U.S. Justice Department argues for removal of Texas’ floating border barrier in federal court
23/8/2023 | 4 mins.
In a court hearing over the barrier near Eagle Pass, the U.S. Justice Department argued it was installed without proper authorization, while lawyers for the state said it notified the feds first.Sad to announce that this will be the last episode of the Texas Tribune Audio Brief.Thank you to the dedicated Audio Brief podcast listeners and the numerous followers who have enjoyed and supported the Audio Brief.I am truly sorry and thank each and every one of you for gracing me your trust and support.I will miss you all,Justin Dehn

Can Ken Paxton be forced to testify at his impeachment trial?
22/8/2023 | 4 mins.
Lawyers for the suspended attorney general argue that compelled testimony would violate Paxton’s rights, but House impeachment managers disagree. The issue may be settled in the trial’s opening hours.

Former judge declines to serve as Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s adviser for Ken Paxton impeachment trial
21/8/2023 | 3 mins.
A day after Patrick announced the appointment, Marc Brown declined it, citing a campaign contribution he made to Paxton’s GOP primary opponent in 2021.

New allegations against Ken Paxton raise stakes for early decisions in impeachment trial
18/8/2023 | 6 mins.
Before 30 senators take on their role as impeachment trial jurors, they face a series of momentous votes on whether to dismiss the charges as requested by the suspended attorney generalThe Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.



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