In a history-making late-afternoon vote, a divided Texas House chose Saturday toย impeachย Attorney Generalย Ken Paxton, temporarily removing him from office over allegations of misconduct that included bribery and abuse of office.
The vote to adopt theย 20 articles of impeachmentย was 121-23.
Attention next shifts to the Texas Senate, which will conduct a trial with senators acting as jurors and designated House members presenting their case as impeachment managers.
Permanently removing Paxton from office and barring him from holding future elected office in Texas would require the support of two-thirds of senators.
The move to impeach came less than a week after the House General Investigating Committee revealed that it was investigating Paxton for what members described as a yearslong pattern of misconduct and questionable actions that include bribery, dereliction of duty and obstruction of justice. They presented the case against him Saturday, acknowledging the weight of their actions.
โToday is a very grim and difficult day for this House and for the state of Texas,โ Rep.ย David Spiller, R-Jacksboro, a committee member, told House members.
โWe have a duty and an obligation to protect the citizens of Texas from elected officials who abuse their office and their powers for personal gain,โ Spiller said. โAs a body, we should not be complicit in allowing that behavior.โ
Paxton supporters criticized the impeachment proceedings as rushed, secretive and based on hearsay accounts of actions taken by Paxton, who was not given the opportunity to defend himself to the investigating committee.
โThis process is indefensible,โ said Rep.ย John Smithee, R-Amarillo, who complained that the vote was taking place on a holiday weekend before members had time to conduct a thorough review of the accusations. โIt concerns me a lot because today it could be General Paxton, tomorrow it could be you and the next day it could be me.โ
Saturdayโs vote temporarily removes a controversial but influential Republican figure in Texas and nationally. He has led an office that initiated lawsuits that overturned or blocked major Biden and Obama administration policies, sought to reverse Trumpโs electoral defeat in 2020, aggressively pursued voter fraud claims and targeted hospitals that provided gender care to minors.
The Legislature had impeached state officials just twice since 1876 โ and never an attorney general โ but the House committee members who proposed impeachment argued Saturday that Paxtonโs misconduct in office was so egregious that it warranted his removal.
โThis gentleman is no longer fit for service or for office,โ said committee member Rep.ย Ann Johnson, D-Houston. โEither this is going to be the beginning of the end of his criminal reign, or God help us with the harms that will come to all Texans if he’s allowed to stay the top cop on the take, if millions of Texans canโt trust us to do the right thing, right here, right now.โ
Rep.ย Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth, a member of the investigative committee, used his presentation time to criticize Paxton for calling representatives as they worked on the House floor to โpersonally threaten them with political consequences in the next electionโ if they supported impeachment.
Speaking against impeachment, Rep.ย Tony Tinderholt, R-Arlington, called the process โwrong.โ
โDonโt end our session this way. Donโt tarnish this institution,โ Tinderholt said. โDonโt cheapen the act of impeachment. Donโt undermine the will of the voters. Donโt give Democrats another victory handed to them on a silver platter.โ
The vote came as hardline conservatives supportive of Paxtonโs aggressive strategy of suing the Biden administration were lining up in support of him. Former President Donald Trump โ a close political ally to Paxton โย blasted the impeachment proceedingsย as an attempt to unseat โthe most hard working and effectiveโ attorney general and thwart the โlarge number of American Patriotsโ who voted for Paxton.
Trump vowed to target any Republican who voted to impeach Paxton.
As lawmakers listened to the committee members make their case, Paxton took to social media to boost conservatives who had come to his defense, including Trump, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia, and conservative radio host Grant Stinchfield, who tweeted, โKangaroo Court in Texas.โ
About 90 minutes into the debate, the official Twitter account of the Texas attorney generalโs office began tweeting at members of the committee to challenge some of the claims being made.
โPlease tell the truth,โ the agencyโs account said.
Because Paxton was impeached while the Legislature was in session, the Texas Constitution requires the Senate to remain in Austin after the regular session ends Monday or set a trial date for the future, with no deadline for a trial spelled out in the law.
Impeachment represents the greatest political threat to date for Paxton, who has been reelected twice despite a 2015 indictment for felony securities fraud and an ongoing federal investigation into allegations of official misconduct that began in 2020.
The impeachment vote, on the third-to-last day of the regular legislative session, capped a tumultuous week at the Capitol. From Tuesday to Thursday:
- Paxton abruptly accused House Speakerย Dade Phelanย of presiding over the chamber while drunk and demanded that he resign.
- The House General Investigating Committee revealed it had been investigating Paxton in secret since March.
- The committee heard a three-hour presentation from its investigators detailing allegations of corruption against the attorney general.
- The committeeโs three Republicans and two Democrats voted to forward 20 articles of impeachment to the full House.
Paxton, who was comfortably elected to a third term last year, made a rare appearance before assembled reporters Friday to criticize the process, saying he was not given a chance to present favorable evidence. He called impeachment an effort by Democrats and โliberalโ Republicans to remove him from office, violating the will of voters and sidelining an effective warrior against Biden administration policies.
โThe corrupt politicians in the Texas House are demonstrating that blind loyalty to Speaker Dade Phelan is more important than upholding their oath of office,โ Paxton said. He added, โThey are showcasing their absolute contempt for the electoral process.โ
Many of the articles of impeachment focused on allegations that Paxton had repeatedly abused his powers of office to help a political donor and friend, Austin real estate developer Nate Paul.
In fall 2020, eight top deputies in the attorney generalโs office approached federal and state investigators to report their concerns about Paxtonโs relationship with Paul.
All eight quit or were fired in the following months, and most of the details of their allegations against Paxton were revealed in a lawsuit by four former executives who claim they were fired โ in violation of the Texas Whistleblower Act โ in retaliation for reporting Paxton to the authorities. Paxtonโs bid to dismiss the lawsuit is awaiting action by the Dallas-based 5th Court of Appeals.
According to the lawsuit, the whistleblowers accused Paxton of engaging in a series of โintense and bizarreโ actions to help Paul, including intervening in an open-records case to help Paul gain documents from federal and state investigations into the real estate investorโs businesses. They also accused Paxton of directing his agency to intervene in a lawsuit between Paul and a charity, pushing through a rushed legal opinion to help Paul avoid a pending foreclosure sale on properties and ignoring agency rules to hire an outside lawyer to pursue an investigation helpful to Paulโs businesses.
In return, the whistleblower lawsuit alleged, Paul paid for all or part of a major renovation of a home Paxton owns in Austin. Paul also helped Paxton keep an extramarital affair quiet by employing the woman Paxton had been seeing, the lawsuit said, adding that the attorney general may also have been motivated by a $25,000 contribution Paul made to Paxtonโs campaign in 2018.
In their report to the House General Investigating Committee on Wednesday, the panelโs investigators concluded that Paxton may have committed numerous crimes and violated his oath of office.
Investigators said possible felonies included abuse of official capacity by, among other actions, diverting staff time to help Paul at a labor cost of at least $72,000; misuse of official information by possibly helping Paul gain access to investigative documents; and retaliation and official oppression by firing employees who complained of Paxtonโs actions to the FBI.
The articles of impeachment accused Paxton of accepting bribes, disregarding his official duties and misapplying public resources to help Paul.
The articles also referred to felony charges of securities fraud, and one felony count of failing to register with state securities officials, that have been pending against Paxton since 2015, months after he took office as attorney general. The fraud charges stem from Paxtonโs work in 2011 to solicit investors in Servergy Inc. without disclosing that the McKinney company was paying him for the work.
The impeachment articles also accused Paxton of obstruction of justice by acting to delay the criminal cases with legal challenges and because a Paxton donor pursued legal action that limited the pay to prosecutors in the case, causing further delays โto Paxtonโs advantage.โ
Taken in total, the accusations showed a pattern of dereliction of duty in violation of the Texas Constitution, Paxtonโs oaths of office and state laws against public officials acting against the publicโs interest, the impeachment resolution said.
โPaxton engaged in misconduct, private or public, of such character as to indicate his unfitness for office,โ the articles said.
An attorney general had never before been impeached by the Legislature, an extraordinary step that lawmakers have reserved for public officials who faced serious allegations of misconduct. Only two Texas officials have been removed from office by Senate conviction, Gov. James Ferguson in 1917 and District Judge O.P. Carrillo in 1975.
Paxton is to survive, he will need to secure the support of 11 senators. With the 12 Democratic senators likely to support his removal, votes for acquittal would need to come from the 19 Republican members.
None has publicly defended Paxton. In a television interview Thursday, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who presides over the Senate, said merely that he believed senators would be responsible jurors and โdo their duty.โ
A complicating factor is Sen. Angela Paxton, R-McKinney, Paxtonโs wife. State law requires all senators to attend an impeachment trial, though whether she will recuse herself from voting is unclear.
Paxtonโs political base lies in the far-right faction of the Republican Party, where he has positioned himself as a champion of conservative causes and a thorn in the side of Democratic President Joe Biden. Paxton has criticized his opponents as RINOs (Republicans in name only) who โwant nothing more than to sabotage our legal challenges to Bidenโs extremist agenda by taking me out.โ
He also retained the backing of the state Republican Party, led by former state Rep. Matt Rinaldi, who frequently attacks Republicans he considers to be insufficiently conservative. On Friday, Rinadi said the impeachment was Phelanโs fault for allowing Democrats to have too much influence in the House.
โThe impeachment proceedings against the Attorney General are but the latest front in the Texas Houseโs war against Republicans to stop the conservative direction of her state,โ Rinaldi said in a statement.
Paxton also has maintained a close relationship with Trump and filed an unsuccessful U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the 2020 presidential election. Paxton also spoke at Trumpโs rally on Jan. 6, 2021, shortly before the presidentโs supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol
This article was written by ZACH DESPARTย ANDย JAMES BARRAGรN of The Texas Tribune.ย The Texas Tribune is a nonpartisan, nonprofit media organization that informs Texans โ and engages with them โ about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.ย This article originally appeared at: https://www.texastribune.org/2023/05/27/ken-paxton-impeached-texas-attorney-general/