Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is rapidly becoming Big Tech's most feared opponent, earning widespread praise from conservative leaders and Trump's base for his relentless assault on Silicon Valley's stranglehold over American freedoms.
Speaking on "The Alex Marlow Show" Thursday, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow highlighted Paxton's emergence as a conservative champion willing to take on the so-called 'Masters of the Universe' who've spent years censoring patriots and manipulating information.
"He's one of the leaders on cracking down on the big tech masters of the universe," Marlow declared, noting how Trump's base has rallied behind the Texas AG's aggressive approach to reining in corporate tyranny.
Fighting the Good Fight
While establishment Republicans cowered in the face of Big Tech's intimidation tactics, Paxton has consistently stood his ground. His office has launched multiple investigations into social media giants' censorship practices and filed lawsuits challenging their monopolistic behavior.
"Trump's base loves him because he actually fights," one conservative activist noted. "Too many Republicans talk tough but fold when the pressure comes. Paxton delivers results."
The Texas Attorney General's popularity among America First conservatives stems from his willingness to use every legal tool at his disposal to protect constitutional rights. From challenging Big Tech censorship to defending election integrity, Paxton has proven he won't back down from powerful interests.
Taking on the Establishment
Paxton's rise comes as President Trump's second-term agenda focuses heavily on dismantling the administrative state and corporate cronyism that has plagued Washington for decades. With Elon Musk leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), patriots like Paxton provide crucial support at the state level.
The question now isn't whether Paxton will continue his fight against Big Tech tyranny—it's how many other Republican leaders will finally find the courage to follow his example. America needs more fighters like Ken Paxton who put the Constitution above corporate interests.
