A verdict in suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial could come at any moment, after lawyers presented their closing arguments and handed thei
Suspended Texas state Attorney General Ken Paxton, center, stands with his attorneys Tony Buzbee, front, and Mitch Little, rear as his impeachment trial continues in the Senate Chamber at the Texas Capitol, Friday, Sept.
15, 2023, in Austin, Texas.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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