Beto O'Rourke was not describing his own plan in the video posted by The Charlie Kirk...
— chief executive of The Texas Tribune — asked O’Rourke to"make the case against the governor."
O’Rourke called Abbott a thug and listed what he considers to be the governor’s mistakes, including February 2021Two minutes into his lengthy answer, O’Rourke also said,"He’s targeting transgender kids and turning in their parents, and if these investigations are succesful, not only is that transgender child taken from the custody of that parent, but so is every other kid in the household. That’s what this guy is doing.
The clip on Facebook begins after O’Rourke has been answering the question for more than a minute and does not include the fact that he is referencing Abbott.
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