Watchman’s Update: This Is How Satan’s Soldiers Operate: Whistleblowers Admit to Reporting Texas AG Ken Paxton to the FBI Despite the Lack of Any Evidence–Civil War May be Closer Than We Think
Bushwhacker, or the Time Ruled by Former President Bush in Texas, Is Ended. Can You Please Return to Connecticut? All Charges Against Paxton Were Dropped.
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It's time for charges to be filed against George Soros and other communists for their efforts to impose communism through the legal system in our nation! I pray for Texas! For their connections to corruption, the Bushwhacker family has to be looked into!
Ken Paxton, the attorney general of Texas, was cleared of all 16 corruption allegations. Republicans in the House had voted to remove Paxton from office, but just two joined Democrats in the Senate.
After nine days of testimony and almost eight hours of deliberation, the attorney general, who had been suspended, will be reinstated. Paxton, a strong ally of the former president Trump, was accused of firing some of his top deputies inappropriately and of exploiting his position to help a real estate developer. Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing the attorney general, declared that "the Bush era in Texas ends today."
According to the Associated Press, "Buzbee painted the impeachment as a scheme masterminded by an old guard of GOP opponents. He specifically mentioned George P. Bush, the nephew of former President George W. Bush, who ran against Paxton in the 2022 Republican primary, capping a scathing closing statement that cast doubt on FBI agents' loyalty and denounced Texas' most illustrious political dynasty.
"There is shame here, and the shame sits right there that they would bring this case in this chamber with no evidence," said Buzbee. "I'm honored to represent Ken Paxton, the attorney general. Anyone could experience this if it happened to him.
The Former President Bush Era in Texas, often known as Bushwhacker, is finished. re-enter Connecticut! Paxton was exonerated on all counts.
HNewsWire:
During the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, former employees admitted that they reported Paxton to the FBI without any evidence and had no reason not to trust federal agents.
Ryan Vassar, a former deputy attorney general under Paxton, testified over the course of two days regarding his decision to report the AG to the FBI. He claimed that he and seven other so-called whistleblowers had a “good faith belief” that Paxton had committed criminal actions.
This meeting with the FBI in the Fall of 2020 eventually led to the majority of the impeachment articles, alleging that Paxton misused his office to benefit a specific individual who had, several years earlier, donated to one of Paxton’s campaigns.
During the cross-examination by Mitch Little, an attorney for Paxton, Vassar made the shocking revelation that he and the other employees had gone to the FBI without a shred of evidence.
“Mr. Vassar, please, I want to get this straight — you went to the FBI on September 30 with your compatriots, and reported the elected attorney general of this state for a crime without any evidence?” Little asked. “Yes?”
“That’s right,” Vassar admitted. “We took no evidence.”
He attempted to clarify, saying, “We had no evidence that we could point to, but we had reasonable conclusions we could draw.”
Little then asked if, after going to the FBI without any evidence, they later collected evidence that would corroborate their claims to the FBI.
“I don’t recall that we collected any evidence,” Vassar added, again retorting that he and his allies had gone to report a “good faith belief” of criminal activity.
Little retorted, “Respectfully sir, we are not here for your good faith belief.”
Attorney General Paxton, like many other notable conservatives in America, has been the subject of potential weaponization of the federal government — an institution he has successfully sued many times.
Even right now, as the impeachment trial continues, former President Donald Trump — who is by far the favorite for the GOP nomination — is currently being targeted by the apparatus of the federal government.
The weaponization of the FBI has had such an effect on the American public that 70 percent of people are concerned “about interference by the FBI and intelligence agencies in a future presidential election,” according to a Harvard-Harris poll earlier this year.
Nevertheless, Ryan Vassar had no mistrust of the FBI or the federal government at all.
“Do you trust the Feds? Do you trust the FBI?” Little asked during the cross-examination.
“Yes, I have no reason not to, I trust law enforcement and our peace officers,” the so-called whistleblower admitted.
“You can’t think of one reason in the last three or four years not to trust the FBI?” Little pressed.
The lawyer continued, “Ken Paxton told you he didn’t want to help the Feds in any way, didn’t he?”
“Yes sir,” Vassar said.
It is important to note that in the three years since the so-called whistleblowers went to the FBI with their “good faith belief” of criminal action from Paxton, the Bureau has never taken a single public action on the item.
Seemingly, “good faith” was simply not good enough.


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