FBI to Track Texas Democrats: A Clash over Congressional Redistricting
The FBI has been asked by Republican Senator John Cornyn to assist in locating Texas Democrats who left the state to block a redistricting plan. The Democrats' absence thwarts a quorum needed for a vote. The redistricting aims to secure Republican seats, with legal challenges looming over potential bribery accusations.

The FBI has been recruited to aid Texas in finding Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to obstruct Republican plans for redistricting, Senator John Cornyn announced. This appeal to federal power underscores a bitter struggle over control of congressional seats.
The civil pursuit of these lawmakers highlights a political theater rather than criminal proceedings, as the legality of arresting them remains untested. Texas Republicans aim to secure their congressional majority by realigning district lines, challenging an already precarious balance of power.
Governor Greg Abbott warns of potential bribery law violations if Democrats fundraise to pay fines connected to their absence, yet legal experts express doubt over such claims. This political saga reveals deep partisan rifts as states nationwide prepare for their own redistricting battles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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