Brian Harrison
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Well, it's a huge deal.
And I got to remind folks that the stakes, I mean, we're talking about the future of the United States Congress and what happens in the midterms.
Do the radical leftist Marxist progressives of AOC take over and effectively thwart the final two years of the Trump administration?
I mean, the stakes could not be higher.
And we had an absolute legal bombshell.
What happened to catch folks up is the state of Texas redistricted earlier this year to add five new Republican seats.
Quite frankly, something we should have done before now, but we finally got it done this year.
and what a three-judge panel, three federal judge panel, decided to basically slap down our new maps and force us to have elections in the March primary and November general elections next year based on the maps that were drawn in 2021, which gave a five-seat advantage to the Democrats as opposed to the five new seats for Republicans in the current map.
We had three judges here.
The two judges that ruled against the state of Texas, one was appointed by Barack Obama, so no surprise, but also one of the judges, and what's very interesting, was actually appointed by President Trump himself.
The state of Texas was thrilled to see our Attorney General announce that he will most definitely be appealing this, and it looks like it will go straight to the Supreme Court.
So a massive, massive legal breaking news here regarding redistricting, and I disagree with these judges.
I think they were wrong.
They're basically claiming that we drew this down here in Texas on the basis.
So they called it racial gerrymandering.
I have no reason whatsoever to think that's correct.
But but this is a very serious issue and we should be treating it very seriously down here in the state of Texas.
Yeah, that's right.
Because it was a panel and not an individual judge, we don't have to go through the Fifth Circuit or another court.
So this will go straight to the Supreme Court if the Supreme Court takes it.