Report: Dan Patrick, who's overseeing Ken Paxton's impeachment trial, loaned him $125,000

Conflict of interest much? In yet another potential black eye to the upcoming impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the state Senate, he owes $125,000 in outstanding campaign loans to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the man who will preside over the trial, the Houston Chronicle reports, citing campaign finance data. Further, documents unearthed by the Chronicle show that Republican Sen. Angela Paxton, Ken Paxton's wife, owes $600,000 to her husband's campaign.
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