Given Christianity's dominance in US, Trump raises eyebrows with anti-Christian bias initiative
Read full article: Given Christianity's dominance in US, Trump raises eyebrows with anti-Christian bias initiativeChristianity is by far the largest faith in America, and Christian conservatives have a strong grip on the levers of government.
Texas AG Ken Paxton's impeachment trial defense includes claims of a Republican plot to remove him
Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton's impeachment trial defense includes claims of a Republican plot to remove himTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has long denied corruption accusations that have dogged him for years.
“It was not a mutiny”: Senior staff had no choice but to report Ken Paxton to the FBI, whistleblower testifies
Read full article: “It was not a mutiny”: Senior staff had no choice but to report Ken Paxton to the FBI, whistleblower testifiesRyan Bangert, a former top official under the attorney general, said Paxton allowed a friend and political donor to hijack the state agency, diverting it from its mission to help all Texans.
Paxton trial, Sept. 7: During new testimony, former AG deputy tears up responding to “rogue” allegations
Read full article: Paxton trial, Sept. 7: During new testimony, former AG deputy tears up responding to “rogue” allegationsFormer attorney general officials testified that Ken Paxton pushed to release confidential FBI records to friend and donor Nate Paul. They also denied defense attorneys’ assertions that they staged a “mutiny.”
Paxton trial, Sept. 6: Witnesses claim AG was fixated on Nate Paul
Read full article: Paxton trial, Sept. 6: Witnesses claim AG was fixated on Nate PaulOn the second day of the impeachment trial, former officials in the attorney general’s office say Ken Paxton’s relationship with real estate investor Nate Paul raised alarms. Defense attorney accused the witnesses of “staging a coup.”
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All seven of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s whistleblowers have resigned, been fired or put on leave
Read full article: All seven of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s whistleblowers have resigned, been fired or put on leaveRyan Bangert, who served in one of the agency’s highest posts as deputy first assistant attorney general, resigned Wednesday, the official said. The attorney general’s office did not respond to a request Wednesday seeking to confirm Bangert’s employment status. Two of the other whistleblowers were fired last week, two more were put on leave, and two others have already resigned — leaving the sprawling agency without seven of its top officials. The attorney general’s office did not respond to a request Wednesday seeking to confirm Bangert’s employment status. In addition to the seven whistleblowers, the agency recently said goodbye to Katherine Cary, its chief of staff, who resigned.