
Aaron Reitz
United States Marine Corps Reserve officer and attorney running for Texas Attorney General, who discusses experiences in Afghanistan and a platform focused on opposing Islamist influence in Texas.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 2h 3min
Democrat Senator FORCIBLY REMOVED From DHS Presser, MAGA Says IT WAS STAGED w/ Charlie LeDuff & Aaron Reitz
Charlie LeDuff, a seasoned reporter from Michigan, and Aaron Reitz, a candidate for Texas Attorney General with a strong political background, dive into the dramatic removal of Senator Padilla from a DHS press conference, questioning motives and media narratives. They explore the complexities of U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, the alarming rise of domestic terrorism linked to protests, and the multifaceted challenges surrounding immigration policy, emphasizing urgent reforms amid shifting public sentiments.

Aug 25, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4730: Filling Paxton's Seat With A Fully Vetted MAGA Attorney; The Fight Against Newsom
Aaron Reitz, a MAGA attorney and candidate for Texas Attorney General, advocates for strong conservative values and the need for a fully vetted candidate to succeed Ken Paxton. Elaine Kalati discusses home rule and the urgent challenges posed by wildfires in California, while Ali Mercado dives into the contentious redistricting under Gavin Newsom's leadership. The trio emphasizes the political strategies necessary to address escalating crime and community safety, urging grassroots mobilization to combat current policies.

Jan 23, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 932: Defending Christian Values; Action Plan In Texas
The guests include Aaron Reitz, a Marine Corps Reserve officer and Texas AG candidate, who shares his vision for combating Islamist influence in Texas, and Lee Wamskos, a Texas Senate hopeful emphasizing grassroots voter turnout. John Gillette, an Arizona state representative, recounts a heated hearing on designating CARE as a terrorist organization. Lynn Davenport, an education policy activist, raises alarms on the unintended consequences of school choice fueling foreign and religious influences in schools. The discussion combines local politics and national security concerns.


