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Impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton set to commence shortly.

The impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton ⁣is set ⁢to begin on Tuesday at the Texas Senate,⁢ which could lead to him being ousted from office.

Mr. Paxton was impeached in May by the ⁢Republican-controlled Texas House of ⁤Representatives, which voted 121–123 ‌to charge ​him ⁤with abuse of⁣ office and bribery. ⁢The vote immediately led⁤ to his suspension and made Mr. Paxton the third sitting Texas official in almost two centuries to be impeached.

He is accused of having engaged in years of misconduct, including receiving bribes ‌and using his office to help ⁣donor and friend⁢ Nate Paul, ⁤a real estate developer from⁢ Austin.⁢ The impeachment trial begins Tuesday morning, with a jury of 31 senators who will vote⁢ on the various charges leveled‍ against ⁣him.

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The trial will be held publicly.

In ‌total, Mr. Paxton is facing 20 articles‌ of impeachment,⁢ with senators‌ set to vote on them separately. ⁢Out of the 31 senators,⁢ two-thirds⁢ or ⁢21 have to vote “yes”​ on an article for Mr. Paxton to be acquitted. ⁤If an article of ⁣impeachment does not‍ gather enough ⁣votes, it⁣ would count as an acquittal.

If Mr. Paxton is convicted in any of the 20 articles, it could trigger⁣ a second vote that would seek to permanently block him from holding any public office in the future, KXAN reported.

Out of the 31 senators, 12⁤ are Democrats. Even if all 12 Democrats⁤ vote against Mr. Paxton, nine out of the 19 Republicans would have to side with the Democrats for a conviction ​to take place.

Paxton Denies Wrongdoing

Mr. Paxton ⁢has ⁤decried the ⁤impeachment as a “politically⁤ motivated sham” and an effort to disenfranchise ⁤voters. The attorney general’s lawyers say he won’t testify in the Senate trial. He has said he expects to ‍be acquitted. His wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, will attend the trial but is not allowed to participate or vote.

Back in May,⁤ 60 Republicans sided‍ with 61 Democrats to impeach Mr. Paxton.​ Only 23 Republicans voted to keep him in office.

Mr. Paxton’s impeachment has triggered strong reactions from his support base within the GOP. A small group of⁣ his supporters ⁢have pledged political retribution in case Mr. Paxton gets convicted and removed from office. Billboards have been​ set up ‌in North Texas​ to rally‍ support for the cause.

Lauren Davis, an activist running⁣ for chairwoman of the Dallas County Republican Party, believes the efforts of ⁣Mr. Paxton’s supporters will ​see success.

“To‍ most voters, it’s a political witch hunt,” she told The Dallas Morning News. “People do not⁣ agree with how the House went about what they were doing.”

There were rumors that Mr.⁢ Paxton would resign prior to⁢ the impeachment trial. ⁣However, ‍he shut down the rumor in an Aug.⁤ 27 post on X, stating ‍“Wrong! I will never stop fighting for the people of Texas and defending our conservative values.”

Since Mr. ⁣Paxton’s impeachment and suspension, Texas ​Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed two ⁤interim attorneys‍ general to take over his duties.

Allegations Against Paxton

The trial will likely⁤ bring forth new evidence. But the outline of the allegations against ‌Mr. Paxton has been public since 2020, when eight of his top deputies told the FBI that the attorney general was breaking the law to help Austin⁣ real estate developer Nate Paul.

The deputies told investigators that Mr. Paxton​ had‍ gone against ‍their advice ⁣and‍ hired an outside lawyer‌ to probe⁤ Mr. Paul’s allegations⁤ of wrongdoing by the FBI in⁤ its⁢ investigation of the developer. They⁢ also said Mr. Paxton‍ pressured his staff to take other actions that helped ‍Mr. Paul.

In return,‍ Mr. Paul allegedly⁢ hired a ⁢former aide to a Republican state senator with whom Mr. Paxton was having ​an⁣ affair and bankrolled the ⁣renovations of one of the‌ attorney general’s ‍properties,​ a million-dollar home in⁣ Austin.

Mr. Paul‍ was ⁤indicted‌ in June on federal criminal charges that he made false‍ statements to banks to secure more than $170 million in loans. He pleaded not guilty a



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