Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been exonerated of all charges related to his fraud case, with prosecutors stating that prison was never a possibility for him even if the case had gone to trial. Despite facing ongoing scrutiny from the establishment, Paxton continues to prevail and maintain his innocence, earning him the nickname 'Kevlar Ken' for his perceived shield of impunity.
“Call him Kevlar Ken. Once again, #Texas’ attorney general has proven to possess an impenetrable shield of impunity. ...” Today's top story: Sorry to burst your bubble but Ken Paxton was never headed for prison—at least not on these charges. https://t.co/kurtZtaYqD
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton never would have been sent to prison if his fraud case had gone to trial, the prosecutors now say. https://t.co/Tn6Ua8YRSa
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FINALLY: Ken Paxton Exonerated of All Charges Join @SaraGonzalesTX on Come and Take It Today, Sara talks about how the establishment keeps coming after Attorney General Ken Paxton, but he just keeps winning. https://t.co/i7RMGqV3kB
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