Paxton trial Day 5: Nate Paul’s case was ‘going nowhere,’ former district attorney says
Follow along for the latest updates in the impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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Follow along for the latest updates in the impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Read MoreLawyers questioned two of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton’s former top deputies, Ryan Vassar and David Maxwell, during the fourth day of the impeachment trial. Paxton faces 16 impeachment charges, including bribery, conspiracy and misuse of p…
Read MoreThe fourth day of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial began with a close examination of text messages sent by former agency employees after they reported Paxton to federal authorities.
Read MoreLawyers questioned two of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton’s former top staffers, Ryan Vassar and David Maxwell, during the fourth day of the impeachment trial. Paxton faces 16 impeachment charges, including bribery, conspiracy and misuse of p…
Read MoreLawyers questioned two of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton’s former top staffers, Ryan Vassar and David Maxwell, during the fourth day of the impeachment trial. Paxton faces 16 impeachment charges, including bribery, conspiracy and misuse of p…
Read MoreLawyers spent hours questioning two former staffers during the second and third days of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial. Paxton is accused of bribery, conspiracy, retaliation against former employees and more.
Read MoreThe impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton began Sept. 5 in the Texas Senate. Paxton will not be forced to testify during the proceedings.
Read MoreBills aimed at improving accessibility at polling places and giving voters more opportunities to correct mistakes on absentee ballots are now law.
Read MoreA new law prohibiting transgender Texas youth from receiving transition-related treatments will go into effect Sept. 1, following a new ruling from the state Supreme Court.
Read MoreThe controversial measure, which is expected crack down on an array of local regulations that go beyond state or federal laws, is still set to go into effect Sept. 1.
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