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Democrats from Texas played on the nose of Donald Trump. They broke the quorum


That the Republicans would keep the full power in Washington, Donald Trump's party wants to exaggerate the constituencies in Texas. This is due to the fact that before the Congress elections, which will take place in November 2026, the Republican advantage is shaky there – and with it the power of the US President. The reform should result in five additional places in the Congress for Republican candidates.

However, this did not happen! Voting scheduled for Monday was torpedoed. Texas left over 50 members of the State Chamber of Representatives. This means that the quorum required for the resolution on the change of districts has not been achieved and the voting was blocked. The plan of Trump's colleagues has burned the acetabulum so far.

Renegiats want to remain out of reach as long as possibleSo making a decision remains impossible. – When we got on the plane, we knew that a long fight awaits us – says Trey Martinez Fischer representative, who fled to Illinois.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott responded with sharp threats. He issued civil arrest orders of absent representatives and instructed the state police to track them down. However, it is entitled to act only in Texas. Therefore, democrats accuse Abbott of throwing threats that he cannot fulfill. In turn, the Republican announcer Dustin Burrows threatened the fugitive Democrats with the fines: – If you continue to follow this path, there will be consequences.

Ashley Davis

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