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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton steps to the podium to make a statement to the press on May 26, 2023, a day before a scheduled impeachment vote. Behind him, from left: Tommy Tran, executive assistant; James R. Lloyd, associate deputy attorney general for civil litigation; Austin A. Kinghorn, associate deputy attorney general for legal counsel; Ryan Fisher, director of government relations; Joshua Reno, deputy attorney general for criminal justice; and Suzanna Hupp, special adviser.
Ken Paxton Impeachment

Meet the 4 whistleblowers behind most of the impeachment allegations against Ken Paxton

Once high-ranking officials in the attorney general’s office, the four were fired after reporting concerns about Paxton’s behavior to law enforcement.


Blake Brickman

James Blake Brickman was deputy attorney general for policy and strategy initiatives under Paxton.
A note from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to former aide Blake Brickman.

Ryan Vassar

Ryan Vassar was a deputy attorney general for legal counsel under Paxton.

Mark Penley

Mark Penley was deputy attorney general for criminal justice under Paxton.

David Maxwell

David Maxwell was deputy director and director of the law enforcement division under Paxton.

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