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Paxton Files Lawsuit to Defend Texas Voter Rolls from Federal Sabotage

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden-Harris Administration for not verifying the citizenship of 450,000 potentially ineligible voters, alleging non-compliance with federal law to ensure election integrity in Texas.

Machine Malfunctions During Early Voting Raise Alarms Over Election Integrity in Texas

Early voting in Texas began on Monday, and just one day into the process, troubling issues with voting machines have emerged across several counties. These incidents raise serious concerns about the integrity of the election process and have sparked immediate calls for action to protect voters and ensure their voices are accurately heard—essential pillars of a sovereign Texas.

Texas Defies Feds, Seizes Rio Grande Water for Farmers

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller's executive order allows Rio Grande Valley farmers to use water from the Rio Grande for irrigation, addressing water shortages exacerbated by Mexico's non-compliance with a longstanding water treaty.

Pentagon Unconstitutionally Expands Military’s Domestic Role

The article discusses a reissued DoD directive that expands the military's role in domestic law enforcement, allowing lethal force under certain conditions, leading to concerns about civil liberties and potential election-related unrest.

SBOE Candidate Stevens Abandons Texas First Pledge in Election Retreat

Dr. Michael "Travis" Stevens, the Republican candidate for the State Board of Education (SBOE)...

Texas Lawmakers Demand Biden Admin Release Data to Protect Voter Rolls

Texas U.S. Representatives Roy and Weber urge the Biden administration to provide data to verify Texas voter registration integrity, preventing noncitizens from voting. They criticize federal inaction as neglecting legal responsibilities.

Texas General Land Office Takes Ownership of Alamo Cenotaph

The Texas General Land Office (GLO) has taken a decisive step in safeguarding Texas...

Texas Grid Stays Independent Despite Southern Spirit Transmission Line Deal

In a forced response to the media and political uproar, Public Utility Commission of...

Buchanan Confronts Sign Thief Tied to Democratic Campaign in Bexar County Sheriff Race

The race for Bexar County Sheriff took a surprising turn late on October 4th...

Texas Grid Meets Federal Power: Is This the Start of Greater Control?

Texas' first-ever connection to the U.S. federal grid through the Southern Spirit project threatens the state's longstanding energy independence and raises concerns about future federal control.

FEMA Funding Crisis: Texas Left Vulnerable as Migrant Aid Drains Hurricane Resources

FEMA lacks funds for hurricane response after allocating $640M to migrant aid. Critics urge redirecting funds to hurricane-hit areas. Hurricane Helene devastation adds pressure, worsened by political disagreements over resource allocation.

Texas Doesn’t Need the Federal Government for Disaster Relief—And Hurricane Helene Shows Why

As Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc across the southeastern U.S., one thing has become abundantly...

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