HOUSTON: Texas Republican lawmakers on Saturday overwhelmingly voted to impeach the southern state’s attorney general on corruption charges, suspending him from office until he faces trial in the Senate.

Attorney General Ken Paxton’s temporary removal marked the stunning downfall of an ardent defender of former president Donald Trump with an ascendant national profile.After an all-afternoon debate, lawmakers considering Paxton’s impeachment voted 121 in favour, 23 against with two not voting.

“The evidence is substantial. It is alarming and unnerving,” said legislator Andrew Murr, a Republican.

Paxton did not back down despite the overwhelming vote against him.

“What we just witnessed is illegal, unethical, and profoundly unjust,” Paxton tweeted after the vote.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform and said those who impeached Paxton were “radical left Democrats” and “RINOs” — or Republicans in name only.

The 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton were for corruption, misuse of public funds, unfitness for office and obstruction of justice.

The indictment alleged that Paxton pressured his staff to protect a friend and donor from prosecution.

In exchange, the donor gave a job to a woman with whom the Republican had an extramarital affair and financed work on his house, the document asserted.

It was not immediately clear when the Republican-led Senate would put Paxton on trial. His permanent removal from office would require a two-thirds vote by the Senate.

While the outcome is uncertain, Paxton, 60, has seen his support evaporate among Republicans in recent days, including from Governor Greg Abbott, who declined to support the ultraconservative attorney general in the run-up to the vote.

Published in Dawn, May 29th, 2023

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