Texas state Attorney General Ken Paxton, center, makes a statement at his office in Austin, Texas, Friday, May 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

The beleaguered attorney general of Texas says that the impeachment case against him should be dropped because his alleged wrongdoing took place before he was reelected last year.

Ken Paxton is currently facing impeachment by the Texas House of Representatives after years of alleged wrongdoing, including taking bribes, obstructing justice in a criminal case pending against him, issuing improper grand jury subpoenas, and violating state whistleblower laws by firing employees who reported his misconduct. He is also accused of colluding with a real estate investor to employ a woman with whom Paxton had an extramarital affair in exchange for Paxton allegedly providing the investor with an FBI file related to an investigation of him. That investor, wealthy Paxton donor Nate Paul, was indicted in June for federal financial crimes.

The articles of impeachment were filed in May. Paxton has been suspended pending trial.

In a filing Monday, Paxton said all but one of the articles should be dropped because the impeachment itself contravenes what the Lone Star State voters want.



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