"I am beyond grateful to have the support of millions of Texans who recognize that what we just witnessed is illegal, unethical, and profoundly unjust. I look forward to a quick resolution in the Texas Senate, where I have full confidence the process will be fair and just," says AG Paxton.
The lawmakers are reacting to whistleblower testimony highlighted in a report by the House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.
"The FBI’s refusal to provide this single document is obstructionist," stated Comer, adding, "Congress and the American people need to know what, if anything, the FBI did to verify the allegations contained within this record."
The Texas House of Representatives voted Saturday to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton over charges of abuse of public trust and disregard of official duties.
Special counsel John Durham is to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on June 21 to review his report on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).