I don't believe there's any reason it has to. It may typically, in situations where a case needs to be built, but I don't know any reason impeachment couldn't be basically immediate.I might be wrong, but doesn't the impeachment process take weeks, if not months?
House votes to impeach him today. After that, if they decide to, he is officially removed from office until the senate properly tries him. For the senate to try him, they need approval of the governor. If the governor does not give approval, the lt. governor can. If he doesn't, the president of the senate can. If he doesn't, then a majority of the senators can.I might be wrong, but doesn't the impeachment process take weeks, if not months?
Maybe, but Abbott gets to appoint someone else so he might not be that supportive unless trump starts really bugging him.![]()
Texas AG Ken Paxton impeached, suspended from duties; will face Senate trial
The House voted 121-23 to suspend the attorney general and refer him to the Senate for trial on charges of bribery, abuse of office and obstruction. It was the first such impeachment since 1975.www.texastribune.org
Paxton impeached by the house, and with pretty dismal looking support. It'll go to the Senate next, though Texas leaders can delay it for up to 20 days, but I don't know how much of an ally Dan Patrick (lt. governor) is going to be. Abbott will probably defend him though.
I don't know, of the major Texas leaders, Abbott is the most lost in the sauce of Trumpism excluding Paxton himself. He always landed at Walmart DeSantis, but now that DeSantis is Kmart DeSantis himself, Abbott will probably tie himself more to Trump to differentiate himself.Maybe, but Abbott gets to appoint someone else so he might not be that supportive unless trump starts really bugging him.
Normally I would agree but Abbott has been kinda quiet on that front for a bit now and so far he hasn't said anything about the impeachment.I don't know, of the major Texas leaders, Abbott is the most lost in the sauce of Trumpism excluding Paxton himself. He always landed at Walmart DeSantis, but now that DeSantis is Kmart DeSantis himself, Abbott will probably tie himself more to Trump to differentiate himself.
Though if I am wrong, I'll probably be 180 degrees wrong, with Abbott throwing Paxton to the wolves while Patrick supports him, since I feel there's a wedge between the two and they'll take opposite positions on this just to be opposite.
But overall Patrick is the slimier, more self-serving greaseball, so unless Paxton has very strong support in the senate, this vote probably showed him where the wind is blowing and he has no principles to guard on this.
We'll see, there's room for surprise everywhere. Like the speaker of the house showing up shitfaced.Normally I would agree but Abbott has been kinda quiet on that front for a bit now and so far he hasn't said anything about the impeachment.
He said as much well over a year ago already. Though, Harris County (to which he refers) wasn't even planning to send mail in ballots anyway-- just applications. That's what Paxton stopped going out, referring to them as "illegal".Ken Paxton ADMITS to stopping 2.5 million mail-in ballots in Texas during the 2020 election.
The DOJ needs to launch an investigation.![]()
Group supporting impeached Attorney General Ken Paxton gives presiding officer, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, $3 million in donations ahead of trial
Campaign records published Tuesday show the group also gave a $1 million donation and a $2 million loan to the presiding officer over the Paxton case in the Texas Senate – Lt. Governor Dan Patrick.www.nbcdfw.com