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National Divorce? If States Want To Leave, They Have The Power!

Those opposed to states leaving the Union think it is illegal – they shouldn’t...

TEXIT Is Now On Trial In TNM’s Lawsuit Against Facebook Censorship

The TNM is about to make history again. This time we are poised to...

Texit and Civil War Don’t Belong in the Same Context

The fear-mongering media has been hyping the idea of a coming “civil war.”  Some...

Can Texas Legally Withdraw From The Union?

Those opposed to Texas becoming an independent nation love to reach into their bag...

California: 3-State Solution or Independence?

In the midst of the struggle between California and the federal government, as well...

Daniel Miller Promotes “Texit” on Fox Business

Texas Nationalist Movement President Daniel Miller, in the latest of a series of media...

Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off: Splitting Up the USA

Divorce is rarely a happy occasion. It can be a strain on all involved,...

Texas v White: Why The Supreme Court Is Dead Wrong on Texas Independence

The famous "Texas v White" U.S. Supreme Court case of 1868 declared, among other...

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Texas Secessionists Appear to Change Their Policy | Newsweek

A campaign group pushing for Texas to leave the United States and become a fully independent nation has suggested the Lone Star State wouldn't have to take a share of America's national debt if it secedes from the Union.

Alarm Over Voter Privacy Breaches in Williamson County Highlights Need for Electoral Integrity

A recent lawsuit suggests a grave violation of voting privacy for over 60,000 Williamson...

Real-life secessionists call hit movie Civil War ‘100% plausible,’ as a power-hungry federal government has trampled on the US Constitution for too long |...

For Texas secessionist Daniel Miller, the hit movie Civil War is something of a how-to guide. Miller says writer and director Alex Garland's ominous dystopia has tapped a nerve.

Texas Retirement System Defies State Law by Investing Billions in Anti-Oil Firm BlackRock

In a move that has left many Texans baffled and concerned, the Employee Retirement...