Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial begins on charges of corruption and bribery
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faced the most serious threat to his troubled career Tuesday as an impeachment trial began that could permanently oust the embattled Republican from office after years of alleged corruption and scandal.
The fate of Paxton, a 60-year-old Republican, is in the hands of GOP senators with whom he served before winning a statewide race to take charge of the attorney general’s office in 2015.
A handful of Paxton supporters in red shirts began lining up outside the Texas Capitol before sunrise, waiting for state police to open the doors so they could witness Texas’ first impeachment trial in nearly half a century. Shortly before the trial got underway, Paxton and his wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, spoke for a few minutes in the corner of the Senate chamber and shared a brief kiss.
Angela Paxton can attend the trial but cannot participate or vote.