John, BREAKING: Star
Witnesses in Paxton Impeachment Crumble Under Cross-Examination
The Senate's impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton began this week and has already raised questions about those trying to remove him from
office. A former top deputy, Jeff Mateer, who accused Paxton of
unethical acts and abuse of office, was the first witness to take the stand. Under cross-examination, Mateer admitted to taking his concerns
to the FBI without ever confirming with General Paxton if they were true. Mateer also said he deleted all of his text messages from his time
in the AG’s office — leading many Texans to wonder, “What’s to hide?” |
Paxton’s defense goes on to suggest Mateer was colluding with Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) to subvert the will of Texas
voters, stage an organized coup, and potentially have George P. Bush appointed as Attorney General. Considering the testimony heard so far,
that could sadly — yet very well — be the case. |
Later in the week, another deputy, Ryan Vassar, who reported Ken Paxton to the FBI for supposed illegal actions, testified under
oath that he and the 6 others who went to the FBI had NO EVIDENCE of any wrongdoing by General Paxton. |
As Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, I stand firmly alongside Attorney General Ken
Paxton. While I’ve said time and time again this impeachment trial is a
complete sham, I’m grateful the truth is being put on full display. Texans deserve to know how the uni-party in Austin has been working to
subvert them behind closed doors, and now, they finally are. If
you’re willing to help us stand up to those who will stop at nothing to remove Texas’ top conservative leaders from office, join us today. |
Defending Texas and Saving America, Matt Rinaldi
Chairman, Republican Party of Texas
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