🦅 Judge Issues Restraining Order Against Texas Nonprofit For Helping AWOL Dems

🦅 Judge Issues Restraining Order Against Texas Nonprofit For Helping AWOL Dems

A Texas judge recently ruled against Beto O’Rourke and his nonprofit organization, Powered by People, following allegations from Attorney General Ken Paxton. The ruling entails a temporary restraining order that restricts O’Rourke and his group from fundraising or providing financial assistance to Texas Democrats who had left the state to protest GOP redistricting legislation.

Judge Megan Fahey of Tarrant County described the fundraising practices as unlawful, stating they violate state law and cause irreparable harm to contributors who unknowingly finance personal expenses. The order signifies the escalating political tensions in Texas around electoral matters, especially during critical periods of redistricting.

In his reaction, O’Rourke accused Paxton of attempting to suppress efforts advocating for voting rights and free elections, claiming the legal action is a tactic to weaken opposition to Republican leadership in Texas. The case reflects broader national debates regarding political fundraising and the impact of state laws on campaign strategies.

“Cry more, lib,” Paxton said in response. “You lost in court because you’re breaking the law and deceiving Texans. We absolutely will make an example out of law breakers.”

Along with the Powered by People case, Paxton also launched an investigation into the Texas Majority PAC, which has also been accused of being a major funder of the Democrats who left the state.

O’Rourke filed his own lawsuit against Paxton in El Paso district court Friday, according to The Texas Tribune. O’Rourke accused Paxton of carrying out a “fishing expedition” and asked a judge to block the investigation into his nonprofit’s practices.

Paxton celebrated the decision with a post on X.

“BREAKING: I just defeated Beto O’Rourke in court. We secured a major victory stopping runaway Democrats from taking ‘Beto Bribes’ and preventing deceptive fundraising. They told me to “come and take it,” so I did,” the Texas attorney general wrote.

Gurgaon: Four people who had taken shelter under a tree to shield themselves from rain were knocked out in a lightning strike on Friday afternoon in the freakiest of accidents that CCTV cameras captured vividly and the footage circulated widely on social media.

Shakti Singh Chauhan, DGM (operations), Vatika India Next said, “It’s an unfortunate incident and the moment we came to know about it, we rushed the QRT (quick response team) and transferred them to hospital. Anil has been working with us for more than 10 years and we pray for the recovery of Ramprasad.”

 According to Vatika police post in-charge Krishan Kumar, Ramprasad (38) hails from Kannauj in UP while Shivdutt (43) is from Etah and Lali (32) from Kanpur. Anil Kumar (32) is a resident of Sohna. Chauhan said, “Ramprasad had no pulse when we brought him to the hospital but the doctor has revived him. He is on ventilator. Shivdutt and Lali had sustained burn injuries beneath the neck and Anil suffered from initial pain in the hand and leg and was unable to stand.”

Lightning strikes four men standing under tree in a Gurgaon park, all fall to the ground
## Lightning Strikes Four Men Standing Under Tree in a Gurgaon Park, All Fall to the Ground

In a shocking incident that underscores the unpredictable nature of weather events, four men were struck by lightning while seeking shelter under a tree in a park located in Gurgaon. The incident, captured in a harrowing video, highlights the immense power and suddenness of lightning strikes. Fortunately, quick action by bystanders and emergency services ensured that all four men received immediate medical attention.

Eyewitnesses reported a sudden change in weather, with dark clouds gathering and thunder rumbling ominously. The group, caught off guard by the sudden downpour, sought refuge beneath the nearest tree—a decision that would prove almost fatal. Lightning, which often targets the tallest object in the vicinity, struck the tree with a deafening crack, sending all four men tumbling to the ground in an instant.

As onlookers rushed forward to assist, the men lay momentarily stunned, their bodies jolted by the electrical discharge. Fortunately, none were fatally injured, though they were visibly shaken and suffering from various degrees of burns and shock. Bystanders quickly called for medical help, ensuring that the victims received prompt treatment for their injuries.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by thunderstorms, particularly in open areas where shelter options are limited. Experts advise avoiding trees, open fields, and bodies of water during lightning storms, and recommend seeking shelter in a building or car instead. The video of this dramatic event has since gone viral, prompting widespread discussion on lightning safety and emergency preparedness.

 
 13.President Trump’s Unexpected Turn of Events Sparks Concern

It was a quiet September day in 2024 when the unthinkable nearly happened once again: former President Donald Trump faced a second assassination attempt.

But this was not an isolated event—it reflects a long and troubling pattern in American political history. From the earliest days of the republic to today, the presidency has often been a magnet for violence, obsession, and conspiracy. What drives these attacks, and why do they continue to occur?

 A Disturbing Pattern in U.S. History

On September 15, 2024, Trump narrowly survived a second assassination attempt—an incident that echoes a grim tradition in U.S. politics. He joins a long list of presidents and former presidents who have faced life-threatening attacks, highlighting the unique risks tied to holding the nation’s highest office. Of the 45 men who have served as president, roughly 40% have been targeted, and four—Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy—were tragically killed while in office.

When the Presidency Becomes a Target

Presidents symbolize the nation’s ideals, values, and policies, which naturally makes them a focal point for both admiration and anger. For some, attacking the president is seen as a misguided form of protest or political expression.

Recent events, including the thwarted attempt at Trump’s Florida golf course and the earlier shooting at a Pennsylvania rally, underscore the persistent danger faced by those in the Oval Office. Each attack serves as a stark reminder that political violence is a continuing threat in the United States.

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