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President Donald Trump said that homeless people will have places to stay “FAR from the Capital” in a pair of posts on Truth Social Sunday.
Continue readingThe Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives announced new measures targeting Democrats who fled the state to deny the body a quorum for redistricting.
Continue readingAttorney General Pam Bondi named Ed Martin special attorney.
Continue readingThe Trump administration reportedly fired Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Chief Billy Long for refusing to release tax information on illegal migrants.
Continue readingRace and gender-based discrimination are already prohibited by the federal and state constitutions, and as Gov. Abbott contends, municipalities that participate in it are already exposed to legal action,
Continue readingHarris County commissioners rejected County Judge Lina Hidalgo’s proposed property tax increase. She wanted to generate $60 million in new county revenue to continue child care programs that had been funded by expiring federal COVID-19 relief monies.
Continue readingTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced the launch of a formal investigation into Texas Majority PAC—funded by leftist billionaire George Soros—for its “role in potentially unlawful financial coordination and bribery of Democratic legislators who fled Texas to break quorum.
Continue readingWith taxpayer-funded lobbying on the agenda for the current special session called by Gov. Greg Abbott, the issue has also become a point of debate in the ongoing race for Texas Comptroller.
Continue readingBorder czar Tom Homan ridiculed Democrat Illinois Rep. Delia Ramirez for declaring her allegiance to Guatemala over the U.S.
Continue readingTexas House Democrats are attempting to thwart a GOP-redistricting plan by fleeing to Illinois, a state notorious for its own extreme gerrymandering.
Continue readingGroups tied to George Soros and failed candidate Beto O’Rourke are picking up the tab for Texas Democrats who fled the state to block a GOP redistricting plan.
Continue readingLarry Elder joins PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to unpack the first six months of President Trump’s second term, spotlighting key wins on the economy, border security, and foreign policy.
Continue readingIn a win for secure elections in Texas, a federal appeals court upheld a state law requiring voters to provide identification numbers on mail-in ballots, a security measure already required of in-person voters.
Continue readingHouston Independent School District has unveiled a comprehensive cell phone policy prohibiting student use of personal devices during the entire school day. The new policy aligns with a state law curbing electronic interruptions in public schools.
Continue readingThe Texas House passed a motion to issue arrest warrants for more than 50 Democrat lawmakers on Monday.
Continue readingThe Department of Justice (DOJ) opened a grand jury investigation into an alleged conspiracy within the Obama administration to manufacture intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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