Two fellow Texas House conservatives call on Rep. Bryan Slaton to resign over investigation

Two members of Republican Texas State Rep. Bryan Slaton's own party are demanding his resignation after a report he's being investigated over allegations that he had an inappropriate relationship with an intern. In a Tuesday morning tweet, fellow far-right State Rep. Steve Toth called on Slaton to step down, saying that it was a "gross understatement" to call the Royse City lawmaker's actions "inappropriate." "What’s most troubling about the events of this story is that his behavior appears to be predatory," Toth added.
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