The Texas Senate on Saturday ended deliberations over whether Attorney General Ken Paxton should be removed from office, putting the Republican's historic impeachment trial on the brink of a verdict.
Paxton, who did not attend the majority of the two-week trial, was not seen in the chamber as some senators wandered around their desks.
If convicted, Paxton would become Texas' first statewide official convicted on impeachment charges in more than 100 years.
Leaning into divisions among Republicans, Buzbee portrayed the impeachment as a plot orchestrated by an old guard of GOP rivals.
The verdict will be decided by 30 of the 31 state senators, most of them Republicans.
Persons:
Ken Paxton, Paxton, Donald Trump, mangers, Andrew Murr, Tony Buzbee, Buzbee, George P, Bush, George W, Sen, Angela Paxton, Austin, Nate Paul, Paul, Drew Wicker, Paxton's, Wicker, Nate, general's Austin, Laura Olson, Olson, ___
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Texas Senate, Texas Capitol, Texas, FBI, Republican, Texas House, Texas Ranger, Republican Party
Locations:
Texas, U.S, San Antonio