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đŸŽ„ Abbott Hunts Down Runaway Democrats, Promises Endless Special Sessions Until

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Texas Democrats tried to block mid-decade redistricting by literally fleeing the state, but Governor Greg Abbott just called their bluff.

He ordered law enforcement to track them down, vowed to keep calling special sessions until the maps are passed, and made clear that this fight isn’t about politics, it’s about the Constitution.

And when pressed about timing, priorities, and Trump’s role in the decision, Abbott didn’t blink.

Abbott’s plan is surgical: special session after special session until Democrats stop hiding.

He explained that a federal court ruling on “coalition districts” gave Texas the green light to redraw maps in ways that reflect actual voting pattern, flipping several heavily Hispanic, pro-Trump regions into Republican-led seats.

He blasted Democrats for “walking off the job” and reminded Texans that if they skipped work like this, they’d be fired.

He’s already taken the fight to the Texas Supreme Court, seeking to remove lawmakers who refuse to show up.

And if blue states threaten to game the system, Abbott says Texas can erase more Democrat seats than California can invent, because this time, the math is on his side.

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🚹 Trump Declares ‘Liberation Day’ in DC, Exposes Crime Data Coverup

President Trump just dropped a political earthquake on Washington — invoking Section 740 of the DC Home Rule Act, seizing control of the DC Metropolitan Police Department, and deploying the National Guard to restore order. While the media rushes to paint this as “unnecessary,” a police union whistleblower says commanders have been manipulating crime stats to make violent crime look like it’s down. Six months into Biden’s presidency, the city saw violent crime explode — and instead of fixing it, officials allegedly downgraded felonies to petty offenses to hide the truth.

According to the union chair, officers responding to shootings or carjackings were ordered to file reports for “theft” or “injured person” instead. One former commander is under investigation for altering data just a week after filing an EEOC complaint. Meanwhile, Biden’s allies and left-wing media keep pointing to charts built on this manipulated data as “proof” things are improving. Trump’s move isn’t just about restoring law and order — it’s a direct strike against a system willing to deceive the public for political cover. “We’re taking our capital back,” Trump declared. “Law and order will not be negotiated away.”

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