During an impeachment hearing, the witness, Mr. Banger, is questioned about his involvement in a complaint against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. He admits that the initial version of the complaint was not sufficient and that they had to add allegations to strengthen it. Banger denies going behind Paxton's back to report to the FBI and claims he did not tell Paxton he was going to the FBI. The witness is also questioned about Brandon Cammick's termination, who was involved in the investigation and was not compensated for his time and effort. In addition, Banger sent a letter terminating Cammick's employment without Paxton's name on it.
Here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:
1. Jeff Mistier mentioned that the initial complaint letter was not sufficient.
2. A request letter must allege specific allegations in violation of state law and include documentation of a criminal act.
3. There was a discussion about whether the text accurately represented their actions regarding the complaint to the FBI.
4. Mr. Bangert was asked if he told Ken Paxton about going to the FBI, and he initially did not give a clear answer.
5. There was a need to beef up the specific allegations in the complaint.
6. Brandon Cammick's employment was terminated via email without compensation.
7. The attorney general's seal was missing from the document sent to Brandon Cammick.
8. Ken Paxton's name was also missing from the document sent to Brandon Cammick.