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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that police have deleted all records related to their search for over 50 Texas Democrats who left to avoid a quorum aimed at preventing gerrymandering. This action has drawn comparisons to Watergate from some Democrats, raising concerns about political secrecy and potential illegal activities. Additionally, the involvement of the Department of Homeland Security in this matter has added to the intrigue and speculation surrounding the situation. The discussion reflects broader concerns about transparency and integrity within law enforcement and political processes in Texas.
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The Forth Worth Star-Telegram reports that police have erased all records pertaining to their search of/for 50+ Democrats from Texas who evadeda quorum to prevent gerrymandering. Some Democrats compare it to Watergate. Also, the Department of Homeland Security got involved for some reason.

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I can't tell whether this is general political secrecy, or whether there is some seriously illegal stuff going on...
 
...secrecy of secrecy!
 
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...secrecy of secrecy!

Secrets beneath lies, beneath propaganda...nothing new here.
 
News flash, texas cops are crooked. Helps feed the extermination machine.
 
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