Growing trend has emerged as Texas Attorney General (AG) expands the utilization of consumer protection laws to target political adversaries.
This shift in strategy has raised eyebrows, with critics questioning the motives behind using consumer protection statutes in a political context.
The AG’s office defends these actions as part of its duty to safeguard consumer rights and ensure fair practices.
However, opponents argue that this approach blurs the lines between legal enforcement and political maneuvering, potentially weaponizing consumer protection laws for partisan gain.
As this trend continues, it underscores the intersection of law, politics, and accountability in the realm of consumer protection.

