The Dallas County GOP has voted to condemn the Texas House’s impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton, a prominent, Trump-supporting conservative targeted by establishment Republicans partnered with left-wing “impeachment managers”. The group is the largest party association in the state. The Texas GOP as a whole also blasted the move as “illegal.”
“Now therefore be it resolved that the Dallas County Republican Party CONDEMNS the process by which the Texas House of Representatives impeached General Paxton as unprecedented and an offense to Due Process and the Rule of Law, and hereby IMPLORES Texas L. Governor Dan Patrick and members of the Texas Senate to uphold Due Process, fairness, precedent, and the Rule of Law by immediately returning the impeachment articles to the House of Representatives and conduct no further proceedings in the Texas Senate unless and until the House of Representatives fully satisfies due process, complies with applicable Texas law, and adheres to precedent regarding the Constitutional and statutory impeachment processes, and that Ken Paxton [may] immediately resume his duties as duly-elected Attorney General.
While the Texas House is supposed to be under Republican control, the impeachment effort was led by Ann Johnson, a Democrat. Democrats also made up majority of House members voting to impeach Paxton – though more House Repulicans joined them than opposed them, putting them badly out of step with the Republican grassroots in the Lone Star State.
Worse, the impeachment was rushed through in 48 hours without due process. Paxton was not given the opportunity to refute the supposed evidence against him – indeed, months on from the impeachment vote, Paxton, his counsel, and the American public still had no real detail on the charges leveled against him.
Coverage of this situation by The National Pulse saw Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick inundated with demands to to take action against House impeachment managers. Hours later, Patrick used his authority as President of the Texas Senate and Presiding Officer of the Court of Impeachment to impose a discovery order on the House, ordering impeachment managers to produce the evidence being used against Paxton or face contempt of court proceedings.