
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4936: Texas Courts Thwarting Trump's Redistricting; Islamic Takeover Of Texas
Nov 18, 2025
Brian Harrison, a Texas public official, analyzes the recent federal court ruling blocking Texas redistricting and its ramifications for future elections. Rabbi Pesach Walicki discusses concerns regarding an Islamic presence in Texas, comparing it to broader Middle Eastern trends. Tim Estes dives into the contentious debate over AI moratoriums, highlighting the potential risks of federal regulation overshadowing state protections. Together, they explore crucial state and national policy challenges that might reshape Texas's future.
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Federal Judges Halt Texas Mid‑Decade Maps
- A federal three-judge panel blocked Texas' mid-decade redistricting as racially gerrymandered and issued a preliminary injunction.
- The court ordered Texas to revert to the 2021 maps for the 2026 elections unless the Supreme Court intervenes.
Prepare Contingency Redistricting Plans Now
- Prepare contingency plans immediately in case the Supreme Court upholds the three-judge panel's decision.
- Redraw maps quickly and consider adding more seats if legally required to preserve representation gains.
Mixed Appointments Signal Supreme Court Appeal
- The three-judge panel included one Obama appointee and one Trump appointee, signaling mixed judicial outcomes on partisan issues.
- Such splits increase the likelihood the Supreme Court will be asked to resolve the conflict directly.

