Ken Paxton asks judge to jail Beto O’Rourke for fundraising Texas Dems’ walkout. Honestly, this whole situation feels like something out of a dystopian novel, doesn’t it? It’s hard to believe that a state’s Attorney General is actively trying to get a political opponent, specifically Beto O’Rourke, jailed. And the reason? Fundraising that allegedly supported Texas Democrats during a walkout. It just screams of political maneuvering and a blatant attempt to silence opposition.
The crux of the matter seems to be a temporary injunction that Paxton claims O’Rourke violated. The specifics are somewhat murky, but apparently, O’Rourke made a statement at a rally – something about “f**k the rules” and encouraging support for retaliatory redistricting in other states.… Continue reading
A Texas judge has issued a temporary restraining order against Beto O’Rourke and his PAC, preventing them from funding Democratic state lawmakers who left Texas to obstruct a Republican-backed redistricting plan. The order, initiated by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, blocks the PAC from using funds for travel, lodging, or dining expenses for the absent legislators. Paxton’s lawsuit alleges deceptive fundraising and bribery, claiming the PAC misled donors by using contributions for personal expenses related to the lawmakers’ absence. O’Rourke has responded with a countersuit, accusing Paxton of attempting to silence dissent and dismantle a voter registration organization.
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Former congressman Beto O’Rourke addressed a crowd in New Orleans, criticizing Texas Republicans’ redistricting efforts as a “power grab” and connecting them to the federal GOP. He labeled the entire Republican Party as “fascist” and urged fellow Democrats to aggressively counter what he views as existential threats to democracy. O’Rourke, involved in a legal dispute over the voter redistricting motion, is currently raising funds to support Texas Democratic lawmakers. He warned that failure to win in the 2026 midterms could lead to an unstoppable authoritarian control under Donald Trump.
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In response to a special session called to redraw congressional maps, 56 Texas House Democrats fled the state, hoping to stall the GOP’s efforts to gain additional seats. Beto O’Rourke, a vocal advocate for the quorum break, was interviewed about the potential outcomes of the action. He emphasized the importance of taking the offensive in response to redistricting efforts and encouraged Democrats to proactively begin the process in states they control. O’Rourke believes that even if the quorum break fails, it is a worthwhile effort, comparing it to historical fights for freedom, and thinks the focus should be on winning rather than individual ambitions.
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O’Rourke warned that the redrawing of Texas congressional maps could lead to a third Trump term, emphasizing the importance of fighting to win. He stated that Texas Democrats can deny Republicans the votes needed to certify the maps. O’Rourke urged Democrats to focus on redistricting and gaining more seats in other states. He expressed concern that without significant Democratic action, the 2026 election could be “stolen,” potentially paving the way for Trump’s return.
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Former Texas Representative Beto O’Rourke is considering a run for Senate in 2026, despite having lost several elections since his last win in 2016 and with Colin Allred already running. O’Rourke, who declined to challenge Senator John Cornyn in 2020, lost to Ted Cruz in 2018, and Greg Abbott in 2022. Amidst Cornyn’s difficult primary battle with Ken Paxton, O’Rourke has called on Democrats to be “ruthless” and use redistricting to their advantage. He believes that Democrats have a real opportunity in 2026 and must take action.
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