San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg's ex-campaign chief blames him for city hall 'clown show'
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg's former campaign manager is blaming his one-time boss and City Manager Erik Walsh for creating a "clown show" in which five council members called a press conference last week to discuss the possible ouster of the city attorney. City Council is meeting in executive session Wednesday to discuss the possibility of removing City Attorney Andy Segovia over some members' allegations that he provided conflicting and inaccurate legal advice. However, Kelton Morgan, who successfully ran Nirenberg's first two mayoral campaigns, told the Current Segovia is most likely just following instructions from the mayor and Walsh.
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