AP Photo/Eric Gay Today, they came close to making a quorum in the Texas House and beating back the runaway Democrats’ effort to stymie election security bills.
At least four of the runaway Democrats returned and appeared during the House session, although 26 Democrats are reportedly staying in D.C. to break the quorum. By the late afternoon, there were 95 members present. But they still needed 100 out of 150 in order to have a quorum. So they ended up just short.
One of the Democrats who returned and who was on the floor was James Talarico. He was the guy that Fox’s Pete Hegseth nailed when he asked him to name one voter who was being denied the right to vote and Talarico was unable to do so, imploding the Democrats’ whole argument about “voting rights” being denied. I’m home! Our quorum break shined a national spotlight on the TX […]
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