Paxton doesn't acknowledge anything other than how badly he says he's being treated by State House members of the GOP. Despite evidence and public testimony from prosecutors, witnesses, fraud victims and whistleblowers, he still seems to have a sizeable faction of Texan voters. They are even calling for the resignation of the Texas House speaker and talk of primarying of Republicans who voted to impeach him. A whopping 60 Republicans out of 60 out of 86 Republican legislators in the House voted to impeach him. Only 26 voted to acquit him. It's amazing that Paxton could have done enough to get them to vote to impeach him. After all, Trump is still their guy no matter how much evidence has been produced on him.
So, what are the charges?
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less than a year after Paxton was sworn in as attorney general, he was indicted on felony securities fraud charges for allegedly persuading investors to buy stock without disclosing that he would profit. Paxton denied wrongdoing and argued the case is politically motivated.
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Paxton did favors for a wealthy donor who employed his alleged mistress.
> I think they are most upset about the video record of Paxton drunk in public.
Resulting in 20 articles of impeachment leveled against Paxton by a House investigating committee in May (that) included allegations of bribery, unfitness for office and abuse of public trust.
MAGA GOP have no shame.