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The Texas redistricting fight has been the backdrop for the Trump administration to test a new legal strategy

The administration has been testing a strategy of using the courts as leverage to force political outcomes. In Texas, the state’s leaders and conservative activists have been willing, if not eager, collaborators.

By Robert T. Garrett, for The Texas Tribune and ProPublica
A photo collage showing U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, and President Donald Trump in red and black alongside bits of a letter mentioning “unconstitutional racial gerrymanders” and threatening to “seek legal action against the State.”

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi looks at President Donald Trump while he speaks.

“New level”

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Court tactics

Gov. Greg Abbott speaks into a microphone with large Texas and U.S. flags behind him.

Race-based debates


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