Texas Democrats who sought refuge in Illinois for two weeks to block passage of new Republican-friendly congressional maps in their state returned home Monday, in their words, “victorious.”
The departure marked the end of a nationally-watched standoff between the lawmakers and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who pushed the remap plan at President Donald Trump’s urging in a bid to add five additional Republican seats in the U.S. House.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker played host to the group and celebrated their arrival here as a symbol of Democratic resistance to GOP “cheating,” aimed at tilting the 2026 mid-term congressional elections in Republicans’ favor.
Abbott threatened to have the Texas lawmakers here arrested and to have them forced out of office, though neither happened. Trump said he would