President Donald Trump will spend Tuesday, his last full day in office, issuing at least 100 pardons and commutations, according to multiple reports.
You’d think with the inauguration of Joe Biden tomorrow, and the special election in Georgia two weeks ago, that the fundraising emails would dry up. If you thought that, you’d be wrong. Not only have they not stopped, they haven’t even slowed down. And they’ve gotten dumber.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued the following statement announcing his Texas Senate committee appointments for the 87th Legislative Session. Lt. Gov. Patrick also appointed the Select Committee on Ports and the Special Committee on Redistricting.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Texas is leading a multistate coalition in a lawsuit against Google for multiple violations of federal and state antitrust and consumer protection laws, including anticompetitive conduct, exclusionary practices and deceptive misrepresentations . . .
"The news of these committee assignments prove that working hard and well on behalf of all Texans is rewarded with more work and additional opportunities to advocate for all," said Democrat State Senator José Menéndez, following Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's naming of the 87th Legislative Session's Committee Assignments.
“Republicans need to be united and strong against Nancy Pelosi’s agenda, while also working to advance our own conservative agenda,” said newly-elected Cong. Tony Gonzales (TX-23,) after being named an Assistant Whip for House Republican Whip Steve Scalise’s Leadership Team.
If self-congratulatory pats on the back could cause skin damage, Trump haters would have leprosy. Having been on a witch hunt to burn him at the impeachment stake since he took office, they believe they are vindicated forevermore.
“1,000s of protesters rushed to the Capitol Wednesday night, forcing their way through doors, crawling through windows & jamming corridors.” That's how one newspaper described the storming of the Capitol — not the one in Washington, D.C. last week, but the one in Madison, Wisconsin a decade ago — and Nancy Pelosi supported it.
State Representative Jacey Jetton (R-Sugar Land) announces his first bill designed to secure Texas Elections. This bill will be the first in a series of bills designed to increase election integrity in Texas.
Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) today announced that that State of Texas has administered more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine—making Texas the national leader in vaccinations.
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Congressman Brian Babin (TX-36) composed his thoughts on the Democrats’ decision to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time, one week before he leaves office, and the divisiveness it sows in America in the following Op-Ed, which was originally featured in the Washington Times.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) issued a statement applauding the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for finalizing a rule that would require large banks to provide fair access to financial services for all legal and creditworthy institutions.
Undeniably, the huge crowd that assembled on the mall Wednesday did so at Trump's behest. But that peaceful crowd was not the violent mob that invaded the Capitol.
The idea that a few high tech and big-social media billionaires can actually control the political discourse of America worries people. If allowed, they've started down a path that will have enormous consequences – both for them, and for America.
“Millions of Americans are fed up with inaction. It’s time to take a stand – we have to make sure our leaders are held accountable," said Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene Thursday, announcing she will file Articles of Impeachment against President-elect Joe Biden one day after he is inaugurated.
Truth be known, House Republicans fell just 31,751 votes shy of reclaiming the U.S. House of Representatives in November. This closeness, and the media's lack of coverage of it, reflects two important takeaways from the 2020 Election.
With battleground states posting strikingly lower Mail-In Ballot "rejection rates" than historical and recent election averages, rejection rates were lower than expected all across the United States. Political experts and commentators predicted otherwise.
The Texas Senate elected Senator Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury) to serve as president pro tempore during the 87th Legislature.