🚨 Governor Abbott to Expel Lawmakers in Quorum Crisis Over Trump-Backed Redistricting

IRC Media
4 de ago. de 2025
Austin, TX – August 4, 2025 – Governor Greg Abbott has issued a bold warning to Texas House Democrats who fled the state this weekend, declaring he will attempt to remove them from office if they do not return to the Capitol by Monday afternoon.

In a press release late Sunday, Abbott cited a nonbinding 2021 legal opinion from Attorney General Ken Paxton, which allows courts to determine that lawmakers who abandon their duties have forfeited their seats. He also cautioned that those raising funds to cover daily $500 legislative fines may face possible felony charges under Texas bribery statutes.
🔎 What Sparked the Standoff
• More than 50 of the 62 House Democrats fled Texas—some landing in Chicago and others hosted in New York—in a strategic move to deny quorum and stall a vote on Republican-drawn congressional maps.
• The maps, backed by President Trump, propose adding five GOP-leaning seats in the U.S. House ahead of the 2026 midterms. Without a quorum, the chamber cannot legally conduct business.
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⚖️ Abbott’s Legal and Political Pressure
• Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows confirmed the chamber would convene at 3 PM CT—regardless of absences—and signaled ”all options on the table” if quorum remains unmet.
• Abbott’s statement outlines serious consequences: seat forfeiture, legal fallout for soliciting funds to pay fine exemptions, and a new $750,000 ad campaign to highlight the walkout’s perceived lawlessness.
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🗣️ Democratic Response & Broader Context
• In defiant response, Democratic lawmakers issued a four-word declaration: “Come and take it.”
• Deputy House Caucus Chair Gene Wu insisted the group is fighting a rigged system that refuses to listen to its constituents.
• Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who hosted the exiled lawmakers, praised their departure as a ”righteous act of courage.” Other Democratic governors have offered support.
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🧭 IRC Media Perspective
This showdown in the Lone Star State reflects national tensions—between legislative ends and democratic means. With President Trump pushing for additional congressional influence in Texas, Republicans are racing to redraw maps. Meanwhile, Democratic walkouts echo past standoffs, signaling growing distrust of legislative fairness.
Governor Abbott’s aggressive response—backed by legal opinion and backed funding—shows how far GOP officials are willing to go to preserve majorities. Whether this leads to expulsions or court battles, Texas voters deserve full transparency and accountability.
🧾 Sources
• Associated Press – Texas GOP map stall and Abbott threats ([turn0news14])
• Houston Chronicle editorial – Criticism of Abbott over flood relief priorities ([turn0news30]
• The Guardian live updates – Fled Texas Democrats and escalating tensions ([turn0news15]
• Houston Chronicle legislative analysis – Legal framework for removal threats ([turn0news17]
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