Breaking: Texas Gov. Abbott appoints interim attorney general after Ken Paxton impeachment
Gov. Greg Abbott named a Fort Worth attorney and former Texas Secretary of State to temporarily oversee the Office of the Attorney General.
Texas Secretary of State John B. Scott talks about the upcoming election on Feb. 10, 2022, in Austin, Texas. Scott, who is the lead official in charge of elections, was appointed interim attorney general after Ken Paxton's impeachment.
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