Ten Republican lawmakers committed to supporting a Texas independence referendum were elected to the state legislature, marking a shift in Texas politics according to independence campaigners.
Texas independence advocates are celebrating the election of ten candidates who support a referendum on secession to the state Legislature, marking a significant step toward their goal of Texas becoming an independent nation.
The article examines the resurgence of the secession movement in Texas, fueled by Governor Greg Abbott's aggressive border policies and the rise of the Texas Nationalist Movement, amidst increasing political polarization and ongoing legal battles over state versus federal authority.
In Bexar County, Sheriff Javier Salazar is facing competition from Nathan Buchanan. The challenger, a peace officer who has described himself as a business owner, has signed the Texas First Pledge.
There are currently secessionist movements active in 12 U.S. states campaigning either for full independence, to form a new state or to merge with an existing state, according to one self-styled "self-determination advocate."
A leading Texan nationalist has called for the Lone Star State to field its own Olympic team and suggested Texas could one day host the Olympics as a fully independent nation, with Bull Riding included in the events.
America's leading secessionist has launched a fierce attack on Dr. Phil, accusing the prime-time host of failing to grasp how dangerously close the country is to all-out civil war. Daniel Miller, leader of the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM), went on an angry tirade against Dr.
In a sharp exchange over Texan independence, Nationalist Movement leader Daniel Miller issued a stark warning about the future of the United States, claiming that the country suffers from a "deep-seated sickness" that could lead to disaster.
Texas Nationalist Movement leader Daniel Miller said the United States has a "deep-seated sickness," which means there is a chance "it either blows up or it invites autocratic reign from some tyrannical government.
Phil McGraw, professionally known as 'Dr. Phil', clashed with a Texas independence campaigner in the latest edition of his show and said it is "beyond belief" to argue the Lone Star State could successfully secede from the American Union.