Texas Democrats who ended a walkout found themselves shadowed by law enforcement officers to keep them from repeating the protest that stalled Republican efforts to redraw congressional districts and fulfill President Donald Trump's desire to reshape U.S. House maps.
Breakdown
- Texas Democrats returned to the state legislature after a two-week boycott and exile.
- Police escorts were used to prevent another walkout, though some lawmakers refused. 23s
- The walkout aimed to block a Republican redistricting bill that could increase GOP congressional seats. 52s
- Democrats hope to challenge the redistricting plan in court, citing concerns over disenfranchisement. 1m 8s
- The dispute has prompted similar redistricting efforts in other states ahead of upcoming midterm elections. 1m 14s