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AUSTIN, Texas AP 鈥斅燭exas Attorney General Ken Paxton聽again stayed away from his impeachment trial Wednesday as one of his former aides who reported him to the FBI in 2020 testified that he confronted the Republican about why he appeared to keep going out of his way to help one of his donors. The problem is the office is being used for the benefit of one person, said Jeff Mateer, who was Paxton second-in-command at the Texas attorney generals ; office.Mateer is the first key witness in a trial that could last weeks in the Texas [url=https://www.airmaxplus.it]airmax[/url] Senate and centers on allegations that Paxton, who has been shadowed for years聽 [url=https://www.stanley-cups.at]stanley cup[/url] by a criminal [url=https://www.yeezy.com.mx]yeezy[/url] indictment聽and a separate ongoing FBI investigation, abused his office to help an Austin real estate developer named Nate Paul. Their relationship is central to the case led by聽Republican impeachment managers聽that Paxton should be removed from office.Mateer is one of more than 100 people who have been identified as potential witnesses for the trial, according to a list obtained by The Associated Press. They include other former close Paxton aides and a woman with whom聽Paxton acknowledged having an extramarital affair聽and who worked for Paul.But how much Paxton himself will take part in the historic trial is up in the air. Facing the gravest threat yet to his political future, Paxton聽left the start of the proceedings early聽and cannot be compelled to testify over accusations of corruption that have dogged one of Texas most powerful figures for year