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The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune
National
By Juan Salinas II

Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller subpoenaed to testify in his former political consultant’s criminal trial

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller speaks during a "Make America Great Again" rally on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, in Caldwell. The rally was one of Miller's stops on his "Gas and Groceries Truth Tour,” during which he visited various swing states to denounce President Joe Biden’s management of the economy.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller speaks during a "Make America Great Again" rally on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, in Caldwell. (Credit: Olivia Anderson/The Texas Tribune)

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller was subpoenaed to testify in the criminal trial of one of his former political consultants later this month.

Todd Smith, a top aide for Miller, was indicted in 2022 on felony charges of theft and commercial bribery related to taking money in exchange for state hemp licenses that are issued by Miller’s office.

Smith was arrested in mid-2021, accused by law enforcement of taking $55,000 as part of the scheme, according to an arrest warrant. Smith and others were accused of soliciting up to $150,000 to guarantee an “exclusive” hemp license from the Texas Department of Agriculture. Smith allegedly said $25,000 of that money would be used for a survey that he said was required to get a license in Texas. A hemp license from the state costs $100, according to the arrest warrant.

Miller could not be immediately reached for comment. At the time of the indictment, Miller suggested it was politically motivated and said he didn’t believe Smith did anything wrong.

Miller is ordered to testify in a Travis County District Court on Oct. 21.

He is in his third term as the agriculture commissioner after defeating Democratic challenger Susan Hays with strong support across rural Texas in 2022. The commissioner is a vocal ally of former President Donald Trump and is rumored to be on his short list to head the Agriculture Department if Trump wins in November.

Smith has a history of controversy over his conduct and ties to the Department of Agriculture.

In 2018, the Austin American-Statesman reported that Smith promised a San Antonio businessperson an appointment with the Department of Agriculture in exchange for a $29,000 loan. And in 2016, Miller gave Smith’s wife a newly created assistant commissioner position, one of the highest-paying roles in the department.

At the time, Smith said Miller hired his wife directly because of her experience as a health care consultant to former congressmen Greg Laughlin and Joe Barton.

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