Paxton had been temporarily suspended from office since the House’s impeachment vote in May.

Paxton had been temporarily suspended from office since the House’s impeachment vote in May.
Paxton’s attorney Tony buzbee declared, “The Bush era in Texas ends today.”
Both the prosecution and defense have rested their case.
Trump has said he will fight any Republican who votes for impeachment.
The alleged kitchen renovation was the basis of the 10th article of impeachment.
The moment is just one of many in which Paxton’s defense team has revealed weaknesses in the prosecution’s witnesses.
That trust for the agency is at odds with a poll of Republican primary voters in Texas.
Paxton’s defense once again noted, “there are no coincidences in Austin.”
The revelation came as Ryan Vassar, the former deputy attorney general for legal counsel, was being cross-examined by Paxton’s legal team.
Jeff Mateer and other employees sent correspondence from the Office of the Attorney General on which they had removed Paxton’s name from the letterhead.