Thursday, May 26, 2022

TX Seeks Discipline Of AG Over Dishonest Election Claims


Texas State Regulators, on Wednesday, asked a Judge to Discipline the State's Attorney General, Ken Paxton (R), arguing he made "Dishonest" claims of Election Fraud in a U.S. Supreme Court Petition, that supported Trump's Challenge to the 2020 Presidential Election.

The Texas State Bar, an Agency that oversees Licensed Attorneys in the State, filed a Lawsuit against Paxton in State Court in Dallas.

The Lawsuit asks a Judge to impose an "appropriate sanction".

Potential Disciplinary Measures can include Suspension or Disbarment.

"His allegations were not supported by any charge, indictment, judicial finding, and/or credible or admissible evidence, and failed to disclose to the Court that some of his representations and allegations had already been adjudicated and/or dismissed in a court of law," the Regulators added.

"I stand by my lawsuit completely," Paxton said at the time, calling his Lawsuit a "historic challenge to the unconstitutional 2020 presidential election joined by nearly half of all the states and over a hundred members of Congress."

The Supreme Court in December 2020, Rejected Paxton's long-shot Lawsuit, which sought to throw out Voting Results in Four States.










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