Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton said she was elected to uphold the laws of the state constitution when the Texas Senate meets for the impeachment trial of her husband, Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The senator said in a statement on June 19 that she will do her duty in the historic impeachment trial of her husband, but she did not specify whether she plans to recuse herself on a vote to remove the attorney general from office.
“I have twice been elected to represent the nearly one million Texans who reside in Senate District 8, and it is a tremendous honor and privilege to be their voice in the Texas Legislature. Each time I was elected, I took an oath to uphold the Constitution and the laws of this great state, and Texas law compels each member of the Senate to attend when the Senate meets as a court of impeachment,” Paxton wrote in a statement posted on Twitter….}