Trump Admin Under Fire: Over 300 protests 44 states; Texas Democrats pushed Republican maps

Pro-Democracy activists and labor organizations held hundreds of rallies in the United States on Saturday to oppose the Trump administration’s support for Texas to resume their Congress map in favor of Republican.Former Congressman Beto O’Rurke spoke at such an event in Texas, where dozens of Democratic MPs left the state that Republican needed to vote on the revival scheme pushed by President Donald Trump.“They do this because they are afraid,” O’Rurke told an audience on Saturday, who talks about those who attempted redistribution. “They are afraid of this power that they see here today.”According to Drookla Tigner, Executive Director, Democracy coalition Texas, more than 300 programs for all took place in 44 states and Washington DC. As a result, thousands of participants were attracted, as reported by news agency Reuters.More than 50 Texas Democrats are living in Illinois, which also witnessed protests on Saturday. Staying outside Texas molds them with a civil arrest warrant which can be implemented in their home state.From the release, Democrats prevented the redistributed plan to be carried out during a special legislative session called by Governor Greg Abbott, which ended on Friday. Abbott quickly called a second special session, stating that the deadly July floods and other incomplete businesses could not proceed without them without redevelopment, flood safety law.Meanwhile, California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday introduced a new redistribution scheme, stating that Democrats would get five additional Congress seats, which potentially balances the Republican profit in Texas.In a statement, Texas House Democrats said they would return only when the special session in their state is over and once new maps of California are officially offered.