Gov. Rick Perry has been booked on two felony counts of abuse of power for carrying out a threat to veto funding to state public corruption prosecutors.
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Perry, who is mulling a second presidential run in 2016, turned himself in Tuesday at the Travis County courthouse. He vowed he'd fight the charges "with every fiber of my being."
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The Republican is accused of coercion and official oppression for publicly promising to veto $7.5 million for the state public integrity unit run by the Travis County district attorney's office.
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Perry threatened to veto the funding if District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg didn't resign after a drunken driving conviction.
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Lehmberg refused, and Perry carried out the veto, drawing an ethics complaint.
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Perry was indicted last week by an Austin grand jury. He's called the case a political ploy.   (AP)
