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Texas Gov. Abbott Asks DOJ to Investigate Airport Washing Stations

Abbott says the facilities discriminate against other faiths and asked federal officials to review them after DFW dropped expansion plans.

  • On Friday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott asked Attorney General Todd Blanche to investigate religious ablution stations at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, alleging discrimination.
  • Abbott equated the foot-washing stations to 'white-only bathrooms' in his letter and criticized a prayer room at Bush airport for containing 'copies of the Quaran, prayer rugs, prayer beads and a turbah.'
  • The Texas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations blasted the move as an 'anti-Muslim political stunt,' while DFW Airport abandoned plans to add more stations due to Abbott's funding threats.
  • Since at least 2019, two stations at DFW have existed following an interfaith chapel remodel; supporters argue the facilities are 'universally-accessible' amenities similar to prayer rooms at many airports.
  • Abbott and Texas Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton have spent months stoking a 'Muslim panic' as campaign strategy, with Abbott running for reelection amid the controversy.
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The Washington Post broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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