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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKen Paxton bragging about suppressing the vote in Texas
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Ron Filipkowski
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To a standing ovation, Texas AG Ken Paxton tells CPAC that Trump would not have won Texas if he hadnt won 12 voter suppression lawsuits to stop mail-in ballots and drop boxes.
9:24 AM · Jul 11, 2021
Ron Filipkowski
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To a standing ovation, Texas AG Ken Paxton tells CPAC that Trump would not have won Texas if he hadnt won 12 voter suppression lawsuits to stop mail-in ballots and drop boxes.
9:24 AM · Jul 11, 2021
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Ken Paxton bragging about suppressing the vote in Texas (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jul 2021
OP
These stupid statements will make great GOTV ads for the Democratic Party
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 2021
#2
dchill
(38,485 posts)1. Well there's your justification right there! 'Nuff said.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,176 posts)2. These stupid statements will make great GOTV ads for the Democratic Party
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,176 posts)3. I really like Joe Jaworski
stillcool
(32,626 posts)4. Texas doesn't seem to mind...
Texas AG Ken Paxton's Supreme Court lawsuit to overturn Biden's win could get him disbarred
Peter Weber, Senior editor
June 10, 2021
https://theweek.com/law-and-order/1001379/texas-ag-ken-paxtons-supreme-court-lawsuit-to-overturn-bidens-win-could-get
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has been under indictment on state felony fraud charges for nearly six years, he's under investigation by the FBI for allegedly accepting bribes from a real estate developer, and his bid for a third term is under threat from Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, who is basing his primary challenge partly on Paxton's legal troubles. Now, The Associated Press reports, Paxton is facing a disciplinary investigation by the Texas bar association.
The State Bar of Texas originally dismissed a complaint that Paxton had committed professional misconduct by petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn President Biden's victory in four swing states. But the Board of Disciplinary Appeals, a tribunal of 12 independent lawyers appointed by the Texas Supreme Court, overturned that decision late last month, ordering the bar to investigate whether Paxton's lawsuit to overturn Biden's electoral win was frivolous, unethical, and filed in bad faith. AP reported Wednesday.
Peter Weber, Senior editor
June 10, 2021
https://theweek.com/law-and-order/1001379/texas-ag-ken-paxtons-supreme-court-lawsuit-to-overturn-bidens-win-could-get
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has been under indictment on state felony fraud charges for nearly six years, he's under investigation by the FBI for allegedly accepting bribes from a real estate developer, and his bid for a third term is under threat from Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, who is basing his primary challenge partly on Paxton's legal troubles. Now, The Associated Press reports, Paxton is facing a disciplinary investigation by the Texas bar association.
The State Bar of Texas originally dismissed a complaint that Paxton had committed professional misconduct by petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn President Biden's victory in four swing states. But the Board of Disciplinary Appeals, a tribunal of 12 independent lawyers appointed by the Texas Supreme Court, overturned that decision late last month, ordering the bar to investigate whether Paxton's lawsuit to overturn Biden's electoral win was frivolous, unethical, and filed in bad faith. AP reported Wednesday.
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/06/02/ken-paxton-whistleblower-appeal/
BY KATE MCGEE JUNE 2, 2021
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is continuing to forcefully push back against accusations of bribery made by a group of former senior aides who reported him to federal and state law enforcement agencies because they claimed he improperly helped a political donor in exchange for personal favors.
Paxton fired the four former aides last year, saying they had gone rogue and made unsubstantiated claims against him. The aides then filed a whistleblower lawsuit arguing Paxton fired them as retaliation for reporting his alleged behavior to federal and state law enforcement agencies.
In an 85-page brief filed Tuesday with the 3rd Court of Appeals, Paxtons lawyers argue that under state law, a whistleblower must believe someone has broken the law, but the aides only reported that they expected laws might be violated. As a result, they argue, the court should overturn a trial court decision denying the Office of the Attorney Generals plea to dismiss because the court doesnt have the jurisdiction to hear the case. The lawyers have repeatedly argued Paxton cannot be sued under the Whistleblower Act because he is not a public employee.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtons criminal case to be heard in Collin County, appeals court rules
The case was moved to Harris County from Collin County after prosecutors argued that having the trial there would be unfair because of Paxton's political ties in that region.
BY REESE OXNER MAY 27, 202110 AM CENTRAL
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/05/27/texas-court-ken-paxton/
The lawsuit, now nearly six years old, has been shackled by procedural delays and has not yet gone to trial because of a number of appeals related to where the case should be heard and how much the prosecutors should be paid. The suit has loomed over Paxton for nearly his entire time as attorney general, including during his narrow reelection in 2018. If convicted, Paxton could face up to 99 years in prison.
Prosecutors in the suit claim Paxton persuaded investors to buy stock in a technology firm without disclosing he would be compensated for it. He was a member of the Texas House at the time. Paxton denies any wrongdoing and says the accusations are politically motivated.
The case was moved to Harris County from Collin County after prosecutors argued that having the trial there would be unfair because of Paxton's political ties in that region.
BY REESE OXNER MAY 27, 202110 AM CENTRAL
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/05/27/texas-court-ken-paxton/
The lawsuit, now nearly six years old, has been shackled by procedural delays and has not yet gone to trial because of a number of appeals related to where the case should be heard and how much the prosecutors should be paid. The suit has loomed over Paxton for nearly his entire time as attorney general, including during his narrow reelection in 2018. If convicted, Paxton could face up to 99 years in prison.
Prosecutors in the suit claim Paxton persuaded investors to buy stock in a technology firm without disclosing he would be compensated for it. He was a member of the Texas House at the time. Paxton denies any wrongdoing and says the accusations are politically motivated.
Fiendish Thingy
(15,605 posts)5. When is his trial on federal indictment? He needs to be in jail. Nt