Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s sham impeachment trial is set to begin, against the backdrop of a recent assessment of state attorneys general pointing to the Trump-backed AG as one of the most conservative in the United States.
The bizarre trial has been triggered by “RINO” Republicans partnering with predominantly Democrat “impeachment managers” alleging vague things against Paxton, and even trying to hide the details from Paxton and the general public.
Only following a National Pulse report did the anti-Paxton Texas Senate President Dan Patrick urge the release of further details in the case. Almost immediately after this, he implemented a “gag order” which stopped Paxton rallying the public behind him.
Effectively, the trial will revolve around Austin real estate tycoon Nate Paul, and the allegation that Paxton misused powers to help him defeat an FBI investigation. Prosecutors need nine GOP to vote to remove Paxton from office, assuming all Democrats in the Texas Senate vote the same way.