ABC13 gains insight from our panel of political insiders on Paxton's impeachment and has a conversation with Congressman Michael McCaul about his subpoena to the state department.
This Week in Texas follows the latest developments in the impeachment of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
This Week in Texas follows the latest developments in the impeachment of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. As he continues to raise money for future campaigns and his legal defense, we dig into the political nature of his trial with experts from the University of Houston and the South Texas College of Law.
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