Brian Harrison calls for arrest of Democrats who left Texas to break quorum

Brian Harrison calls for arrest of Democrats who left Texas to break quorum
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Brian Harrison, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 10th district, posted a series of tweets on August 3, 2025, addressing the actions of Democratic lawmakers in Texas and criticizing state leadership.

In his first tweet at 21:14 UTC, Harrison wrote: “DEMOCRATS FLEE TEXAS TO BREAK QUORUM. I am calling on Speaker Burrows to IMMEDIATELY issue a Call of the House and have them ARRESTED. This was 100% preventable, and is yet another failure of Austin Republican “leadership.”

Shortly after, at 21:16 UTC, Harrison posted a second tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/xMtn66Ll44”.

A third tweet followed at 21:17 UTC with another link: “https://t.co/R8UrOu9Bh4”.

Harrison has served in the Texas State House since his election in 2021, when he replaced Jake Ellzey as representative for the state’s 10th House district.



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