The House voted 121-23 to suspend the attorney general and refer him to the Senate for trial on charges of bribery, abuse of office and obstruction. KenPaxton KenPaxtonTX KenPaxtonImpeached Texas TexasCorruption TexasRepublicans
, suspending him from office over allegations of misconduct that included bribery and abuse of office.The stunning vote came two days after an investigative committee unveiled the articles — and two days before the close of a biennial legislative session that saw significant right-wing victories, including a ban on transgender health care for minors and new restrictions on public universities’ diversity efforts.
Permanently removing Paxton from office and barring him from holding future elected office in Texas would require the support of two-thirds of senators.and all five of the representatives from Collin County — where Paxton and his wife have lived for decades. All 23 votes in opposition came from Republicans.
Saturday’s vote temporarily removes a controversial but influential Republican figure in Texas and nationally. He has led an office that initiated lawsuits that overturned or blocked major Biden and Obama administration policies, particularly on immigration; sought to reverse Trump’s electoral defeat in 2020; aggressively pursued voter fraud claims; and targeted hospitals that provided gender care to minors.
As lawmakers listened to the committee members make their case, Paxton took to social media to boost conservatives who had come to his defense, including Trump, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia, and conservative radio host Grant Stinchfield, who tweeted, “Kangaroo Court in Texas.” Impeachment represents the greatest political threat to date for Paxton, who has been reelected twice despite a 2015 indictment for felony securities fraud and an ongoing federal investigation into allegations of official misconduct that began in 2020.Paxton abruptly accusedThe House General Investigating Committee revealed it had been investigating Paxton in secret since March.
“The corrupt politicians in the Texas House are demonstrating that blind loyalty to Speaker Dade Phelan is more important than upholding their oath of office,” Paxton said. He added, “They are showcasing their absolute contempt for the electoral process.” According to the lawsuit, the whistleblowers accused Paxton of engaging in a series of “intense and bizarre” actions to help Paul, including intervening in an open-records case to help Paul gain documents from federal and state investigations into the real estate investor’s businesses.
The articles of impeachment accused Paxton of accepting bribes, disregarding his official duties and misapplying public resources to help Paul. “Paxton engaged in misconduct, private or public, of such character as to indicate his unfitness for office,” the articles said.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Impeached in Landslide 121-23 VoteHouse has suspended the A.G. over suspected bribery, abuse of office
Leer más »
Live updates: Texas House votes to impeach Attorney General Ken PaxtonAn attorney for one of the employees fired by Ken Paxton who filed a whistleblower lawsuit, pushed back against lawmakers who were questioning the House committee's investigation. 'Our lawsuit has been on file for 2.5 years. It is highly detailed.'
Leer más »
Texas House impeaches Attorney General Ken Paxton. Senate trial awaits.Many of the 20 articles of impeachment closely mirror the widely reported allegations the whistleblowers made in 2020.
Leer más »
State Senate Approves $50B Illinois Budget Deal, House Set to Vote NextAfter a series of delays, the heavy-lifting to pass a new state budget is done, though steps remain before the work is complete. The $50.6 billion spending plan passed the Illinois Senate Thursday night, with only the support of Democrats who drafted it.
Leer más »
Texas House votes to impeach state Attorney General Ken PaxtonThe Texas state House voted to impeach GOP state Attorney General Ken Paxton by a vote of 121-23 on Saturday, setting up the possibility that he could be removed from office.
Leer más »
Ken Paxton impeached by the Texas House of RepresentativesIn a historic vote, the Texas House of Representatives voted 121-23 to impeach Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Leer más »