The Tuscaloosa News

Trump is considerin­g Paxton for federal role

Texas AG a staunch ally of the former president

- Hogan Gore

AUSTIN, Texas – Former President Donald Trump reaffirmed his bond with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in Dallas on Saturday, floating the idea of the state’s top attorney being a possible candidate for U.S. attorney general if Trump wins another term in the White House.

During a one-on-one interview with Dallas Fox affiliate KFDW, Trump said he “would actually” consider Paxton for the Cabinet position if he defeats President Joe Biden in the November general election.

“He’s very, very talented,” Trump said of Paxton. “I mean, we have a lot of people that want that one and will be very good at it. But he’s a very talented guy.”

The comments came during the National Rifle Associatio­n’s annual convention, which featured remarks from Trump and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

Trump and Paxton’s relationsh­ip dates back several years, as Paxton and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick have been some of the former president’s staunchest allies in the Lone Star State.

In discussing the potential for Paxton’s future and possible transition to a federal government post, Trump referred to his effort in pushing against Paxton’s impeachmen­t last year after the Texas House overwhelmi­ngly voted to bring charges against him.

In the lead-up to a Senate impeachmen­t trial on 20 charges, including abuse of office and bribery, Paxton maintained his innocence while Trump took to social media to voice disdain for the proceeding, which he called a political witch hunt.

After the Senate, largely along party lines, acquitted Paxton of all charges in September, Trump took credit for the outcome as a result of his social media interventi­on.

“I fought for him when he had the difficulty, and we won,” Trump said during the interview before taking the NRA convention stage. “He had some people really after him, and I thought it was very unfair. He’s been a very good attorney general.”

Paxton returned the favor by showing up for Trump in New York as the former president has been in an ongoing “hush money” trial related to his financial payments to former adult film star Stormy Daniels.

“With President Trump in NYC to sit through this sham of a trial,” Paxton, a Republican in his third term, said in a post on his personal X account April 30. “This trial is a travesty of justice. I stand with Trump.”

Paxton did not respond to an Austin American-Statesman request for comment after Trump’s remarks Saturday.

The appointmen­t of any U.S. attorney general nominee, whether from Trump or Biden, will be contingent upon the U.S. Senate’s approval. The chamber is currently split 51-49 in Democrats’ favor. Plus, there’s an unfriendly twist for Paxton in the form of Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.

Unabashed in his criticism of Paxton, Cornyn has been the loudest and most notable Republican to rebuke the attorney general in the past several months, taking issue with the accusation­s that led to his impeachmen­t last year and an ongoing federal probe into Paxton’s conduct. He also chided Paxton for three securities fraud felony charges the attorney general had been facing for nearly a decade before they were tossed out as part of a deferred prosecutio­n agreement in March.

In a series of Twitter spats in February, Paxton painted Cornyn as a phony Republican, and Cornyn condemned Paxton’s litany of legal issues.

“Hard to run from prison, Ken,” Cornyn posted to X at the time.

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