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Aaron Reitz

Overview

Current roleAttorney

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican

Age39 years old (May 22, 1987)

GenderMale

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LocationTexas

BackgroundAttorney

EducationTexas A&M University (B.S.)

Notable personal detailsAaron Francis Reitz is an American attorney and Republican candidate for Texas Attorney General. He served as Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy in the Texas Office of the Attorney General and later as chief of staff to U.S. Senator Ted Cruz. In 2025 he served as Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy. He is a U.S. Marine Corps Reserve officer and has deployed to Afghanistan.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Healthcare

The candidate’s campaign materials emphasize using the Attorney General’s office to investigate waste, fraud, and abuse and to ‘‘hold Big Pharma accountable’’ and to take legal action against insurance companies and other corporations that harm consumers. There are no clear statements endorsing specific healthcare policy platforms such as Medicare for All, a public option, ACA expansion, Medicaid block grants, or explicit market-based reforms on the campaign site.

Immigration & Border

Supports aggressive border enforcement and deportation-focused policies, has led and promoted legal actions targeting federal immigration policies, and emphasizes partnering with Border Patrol and expanding measures to remove undocumented migrants. Advocates for construction of border infrastructure and criminalizing visa overstays, and vows to accelerate deportations if elected Attorney General of Texas.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports prosecuting violations of Texas’s pro‑life laws and has worked to defend and advance restrictions on abortion access, including efforts to halt distribution of abortion medication. He positions himself as a defender of Texas’s pro‑life legal framework and opposes pro‑abortion policies.

Climate & Energy

Supports protecting Texas energy and agriculture jobs and has led legal initiatives defending state energy interests against federal actions; emphasizes defending energy sector workers rather than endorsing aggressive emissions targets or Green New Deal–style policies. His public materials frame action on energy as protecting jobs and pushing back on federal regulation.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports strong protections for gun ownership and opposes expanded firearm regulations. Says he will resist bans on certain firearms, magazine limits, restrictions on stabilizing braces or suppressors, red flag laws, and expansion of gun‑free zones. Positions frame enforcement through the Attorney General’s office as legal pushback against new gun restrictions.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 4, 2026

Aaron Reitz, a former DOJ official, is running in the Republican primary for Texas Attorney General and has been highlighting his conservative credentials alongside rivals Chip Roy, Mayes Middleton, and Joan Huffman. He participated in a Dallas debate hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association focused on national legal issues relevant to the office. The race is for an open seat after Ken Paxton decided to run for U.S. Senate, with early voting set for Feb. 17–27, 2026, and the primary on March 3, 2026.

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Endorsements

Texas Republican Attorney General nominee?

Endorsers of Aaron Reitz for Texas Republican Attorney General nominee?

Ken Paxton

Elected official

Ken Paxton endorsed Aaron Reitz for Texas attorney general.

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