Texas attorney general seeks jail for Beto O’Rourke over funding Democrats’ walkout | Texas

Texas Chief Prosecutor Ken Paxton, He asked a local judge Beto O’Rourke, thinking of imprisonment, former congress member, himself and the political group, republicans to prevent the passing of a new congress map to the state of the democrats separated from the donation and payment of a judicial order, saying.
Tarrant District Regional Judge Megan Fahay He gave a request Last week, a group of people who stopped O’Rourke from Paxton and aligned with it, supported by people, gathering donations. The order prevents the group from using funds to pay the expenses of Texas deputies during the special session or to pay the $ 500 fines they face each time.
On Tuesday, Paxton said that O’Rourke continued to collect donations after Fahey’s decision. To a post on x Actblue, a democratic donation collection platform, is asking for donations and demanding donation during a rally in Fort Worth last week.
Paxton asked O’Rourke to be fined $ 500 from being imprisoned because he was challenging the court’s decision and that the court was willing to follow the orders of the case and being imprisoned for being imprisoned and imprisoned for imprisonment.
A comment supported by people did not immediately request.
In the call of Donald Trump, the Republicans are trying to cross a new map that will give five more seats in the Congress. O’Rourke’s group became one of the main funds of Texas democrats when they fled the state for weeks to deny a core to do business in the state legislative council.
Most of the MPs are currently a leading fund in Illinois and to cover the expenses supported by people. According to Texas Tribune. Paxton and Texas Governor Greg Abbott are trying to increase the pressure to return to Texas.
Paxton also launched an investigation strengthened by people. O’Rourke filed his own case against Paxton in El Paso.