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Paxton Seeks to Overturn El Paso Order Shielding O’Rourke Group After Judge Halts Prosecution

The clash stems from funding for Democrats who left Texas during a redistricting fight.

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Former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke speaks at a rally from the south steps of the Capitol in Austin on Aug. 16, 2025.
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Overview

  • El Paso District Judge Annabell Perez issued a temporary restraining order blocking Attorney General Ken Paxton from prosecuting or seeking to revoke the charter of Beto O’Rourke’s Powered by People.
  • Perez wrote that Paxton was targeting constitutionally protected activity, noted he lacked details to support his allegations, and framed the AG’s actions as potential retaliation against political speech.
  • The El Paso order is not a ruling on the merits and expires Sept. 2 unless extended by the court.
  • Paxton responded by asking a Tarrant County court for an anti-suit injunction to prevent the El Paso court from interfering with proceedings already underway in Tarrant County, which previously limited the group’s fundraising and spending.
  • Powered by People has been a major funder of the Democrats’ quorum break, reportedly giving about $1 million, as the GOP-led House advanced its redrawn congressional map this week.