GOP-controlled state Senate refuses to dismiss charges, Ken Paxton impeachment trial moves forward.
AUSTIN, Texas — Impeached Attorney General Ken Paxton Faces Trial as GOP Senators Deny Attempts to Block Proceedings
In a surprising turn of events, the GOP-controlled state Senate dealt a blow to Attorney General Ken Paxton by rejecting all 10 attempts made by his defense attorney to halt the trial. This rare display of bipartisan support from Republicans and Democrats allows the trial to proceed, capturing the attention of the nation.
High Stakes for Paxton
The fate of Paxton, who was suspended without pay after being impeached on 20 counts by the state House, hangs in the balance. The trial will determine whether the third-term conservative lawyer is guilty of 16 articles of impeachment, including charges of bribery and abuse of public trust.
Paxton, accompanied by his wife, State Sen. Angela Paxton, arrived at the trial early in the morning. They acknowledged their supporters in the gallery, creating a sense of anticipation for the proceedings.
Public Interest and Demonstrations
The trial has attracted significant public interest, with spectators lining up outside the state Capitol to witness the historic event. State troopers from the Texas Department of Public Safety were present to ensure order and security.
While only a few protesters were seen outside the Capitol, their message was clear: “Restore honor and integrity to your party. Convict him.” The atmosphere was charged with tension as the trial began.
An Uphill Battle for Paxton
Paxton’s defense team attempted to dismiss all articles of impeachment, arguing a lack of evidence. However, their efforts were met with a resounding 24-6 vote against Paxton by the largely Republican Senate.
With a two-thirds Senate support required for any motion or vote during the trial, Paxton faces an uphill battle. The pretrial proceedings already revealed divisions among Republican senators, indicating potential challenges for Paxton’s defense.
Protocols and Proceedings
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, overseeing the trial, outlined the protocols for the proceedings. Each side, including the House managers and Attorney General Paxton, will have designated time for opening statements, presentation of evidence, rebuttal evidence, and final arguments.
Paxton’s Political Legacy
Paxton, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, has been a prominent figure in Texas politics. Known for his legal battles against the Biden administration, Paxton’s focus has now shifted as he fights to clear his name.
The impeachment proceedings surrounding Paxton have raised questions about Trump’s influence within the Republican Party. Some GOP operatives suggest that the party’s willingness to pursue one of its own may indicate a shift in grassroots support.
Paxton’s trial marks a significant moment in Texas history, as he becomes only the third official in the state’s 200 years to face impeachment.
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