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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sun Mar 6, 2022, 06:43 PM Mar 2022

Indicted. Under FBI Investigation. And Still Popular With Texas Republicans.

SAN ANTONIO — The race for Texas attorney general is asking Republicans to determine how many indictments and allegations of corruption are too many. The answer may be there is no limit — so long as the candidate has an endorsement from former President Donald Trump.

Ken Paxton, the Trump-backed attorney general, was indicted and arrested on criminal securities-fraud charges that are still pending. He has faced calls for his resignation after several of his top aides claimed he abused his office by helping a wealthy donor. And he has been serving as the state’s top lawyer while under threat of a possible new indictment, as the FBI investigates the abuse-of-office and bribery accusations.

“The voters of Texas will tolerate a great deal,” said state Sen. Kel Seliger, a moderate Republican who is a former mayor of Amarillo. “They think if somebody is ideologically in sync with them, that’s what matters. I would have thought in Texas that moral example is more important, but apparently it’s not.”

In the pre-Trump era, indictments and investigations by federal law enforcement could have been fatal to a Republican campaign. But Trump has instilled a deep mistrust in government institutions like the FBI. Paxton took the unusual step of authorizing an investigation of an FBI investigation — he appointed a special prosecutor to look into the federal probe of the wealthy donor, an Austin real estate investor named Nate Paul whose home and offices were raided by federal agents.

https://news.yahoo.com/indicted-under-fbi-investigation-still-154523278.html

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Indicted. Under FBI Investigation. And Still Popular With Texas Republicans. (Original Post) Zorro Mar 2022 OP
Yep and Florida made Rick Scott, the guy who committed the biggest Medicare JoanofArgh Mar 2022 #1
Oh way worse than that. Dumbasses here made him governor then senator. Pacifist Patriot Mar 2022 #4
That was pre-trump, so he isn't to blame for mercuryblues Mar 2022 #5
That's all just building cred in Texas(R). dchill Mar 2022 #2
Texas...choses to look the other way...nuts! PortTack Mar 2022 #3
He's a man after tRump's own fart Blue Owl Mar 2022 #6

JoanofArgh

(14,971 posts)
1. Yep and Florida made Rick Scott, the guy who committed the biggest Medicare
Sun Mar 6, 2022, 06:45 PM
Mar 2022

fraud in history , a Senator. I don't get it.

Pacifist Patriot

(24,653 posts)
4. Oh way worse than that. Dumbasses here made him governor then senator.
Sun Mar 6, 2022, 06:50 PM
Mar 2022

I still cannot fathom the depth of voter depravity in this state. My firetrucking (Jodi Taylor fans will get this) neighbors!

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