AG Ken Paxton's Impeachment Trial: Fair or Unjust?

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Nate Paul, a Texas real estate developer who is central to the impeachment case against Attorney General Ken Paxton, has pleaded not guilty to charges of making false statements to banks that loaned him over $170 million. Although Paul's indictment does not mention Paxton, the Attorney General is accused of abusing his power and bribery to help Paul, who gave him a $25,000 campaign donation in 2018. Paxton has denied wrongdoing, and his impeachment trial is set to begin on September 5.
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