Paxton asks Illinois court to enforce Texas arrest warrants against state House Democrats
Share and Follow


Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is asking an Illinois court to enforce arrest warrants against Democrats who fled to the Prairie State over GOP efforts to redraw the Texas’s congressional maps.

On Monday, the Texas House approved arrest warrants for Democratic state lawmakers that state troopers can locate. However, those warrants are only enforceable within Texas.

Paxton’s petition to Illinois’s Eighth Judicial Circuit Court asks for the “enforcement of the rule of law in Illinois, the assistance of Illinois law enforcement officials, and this Court’s assistance, to lawfully return to Texas the Respondent legislators who fled to Illinois to evade their duties to participate in the ongoing Special Session of the Texas Legislature.”

The Democrats fled the state Sunday to deny the GOP a legislative quorum in an effort to prevent the redrawing of Texas’s congressional maps. President Trump is aiming to pick up five seats there ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Paxton’s request comes after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said earlier Thursday that the FBI is “tracking down” Democratic state lawmakers who fled.

“Texas DPS and the FBI are tracking down the derelict Democrats. They will be taken directly to the Texas Capitol,” Abbott wrote on the social platform X.  

“Those who received benefits for skipping a vote face removal from office and potential bribery charges,” he continued. “In Texas, there are consequences for your actions.” 

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) also on Thursday said the FBI had approved his request for them to help law enforcement agencies track down the Democrats.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said Sunday that his state would protect Texas Democrats who fled to his state.

“They’re here in Illinois. We’re going to do everything we can to protect every single one of them and make sure that — ’cause we know they’re doing the right thing, we know that they’re following the law,” Pritzker told reporters at a press conference Sunday night held alongside the Texas state lawmakers. 

“It’s Ken Paxton who doesn’t follow the law. It’s the leaders of Texas who are attempting not to follow the law,” he continued, calling out Texas’s Republican attorney general by name. “They’re the ones that need to be held accountable.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Suspect’s chilling text before ‘shooting 5 Fort Stewart soldiers’ as it emerges bosses were in dark on previous arrest

THE Army soldier accused of shooting five of his co-workers sent a…

University in a Blue State Learns Hard Lesson: Trump’s Not Tolerating Antisemitism

According to a letter obtained by Politico, UCLA chancellor Julio Frenk confirmed…

Son of Brit arrested for ‘trying to drown daughter-in-law’ in Florida pool ran him over with £80k Porsche two years ago

THE son of a British man accused of trying to drown his…

American youth derived 62 percent of calories from 'ultra-processed' foods: CDC

A new analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)…

Mystery deepens over sudden death of designer, 33, on board boat in the Hamptons after cops issue ‘violence’ update

THE death of a fashion designer found dead on a boat at…

Clown mask-wearing survivalist massacred family after breaking into home in horror spree before 4 month manhunt

A SADISTIC survivalist who killed an entire family after breaking into their…

Mamdani rips reported Trump moves in NYC mayor race

New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani heavily criticized reported moves…

Live updates: Trump fires ex-FBI acting chief; sweeping tariffs take effect

President Trump on Thursday fired the former acting director who led the…