June 14, 2025 5:02 PM
The latest
via KVUE
TV in Austin:
A man has
been arrested after the Texas Department of Public Safety identified a
“credible threat” toward legislators attending Saturday’s “No Kings” protest at
the Texas Capitol.
A DPS
trooper arrested the suspect in La Grange, southeast of Austin, KVUE Senior
Reporter Tony Plohetski confirmed. The threat is no
longer considered active, a spokesperson for DPS said.
The
Capitol and Capitol grounds were evacuated around 1 p.m. “out of an abundance
of caution.” Just before 4 p.m., the Capitol grounds were reopened.
“DPS has a
duty to protect the people and property of Texas and is continuously monitoring
events occurring today and their impact on public safety across the state,” DPS
said. “DPS will collaborate with all local, state and federal law enforcement
partners to ensure the safety of our citizens and state property, as well as to
protect individuals exercising their constitutional rights to assemble and free
speech. As with any incident response, the department adjusts its operations,
including personnel and resources, as needed to address potential and emerging
threats.”
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June 14, 2025 1:00 PM
An alert went out from DPS that reads, in part, "A credible threat towards state legislators attending today's protest at the State Capitol has been identified...we are working with our law enforcement partners and are leveraging all available resources to address this threat." Developing...
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June 12, 2025 12:26 PM
Representatives Tony Gonzales and Monica De la Cruz signed onto a letter asking ICE to provide stats and said “we are also concerned that your limited resources may be stretched to pursue individuals that do not constitute an immediate threat to public safety”
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June 12, 2025 12:15 PM
Recent endorsements include Riley Gaines, Wesley Hunt, and Charlie Kirk in addition to Ted Cruz, Vivek Ramaswamy, Dr. Ron Paul, and Matt Gaetz who were among Huffines’ early supporters
The full release
is here. Depending on your browser you may have to right click the link and open in a new tab. Once the storm came through, what came into focus was a rainbow of support.
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June 11, 2025 4:12 PM
"I made a promise to the United States for my life and in return if I survived they would take care of me," said Dymetrl Pool, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He urged Abbott to veto SB3, saying "I upheld my end. It's time for you to uphold yours."
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June 11, 2025 3:34 PM
"My fight for Law, Order, Justice, and the Constitution continues in Texas," Reitz said and thanked President Trump and AG Bondi
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June 11, 2025 9:51 AM
It had been rumored earlier in the year. Shortly after QR reported the news, Parker announced “I’m running for Harris County Judge to keep our county safe, affordable, and thriving. I’m running to fight the chaos that is hurting our seniors, families, and small businesses. I’m running to fight for US."
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June 9, 2025 6:41 PM
Meantime, there are reports the GOP members of Congress from Texas will again meet about this on Thursday
The NYT
politics team puts
some flesh on the bone about rumors we’ve heard in Austin for months:
President
Trump’s political team is encouraging Republican leaders in Texas to examine
how House district lines in the state could be redrawn ahead of next year’s
midterm elections to try to save the party’s endangered majority, according to
people in Texas and Washington who are familiar with the effort.
The push
from Washington has unnerved some Texas Republicans, who worry that reworking
the boundaries of Texas House seats to turn Democratic districts red by adding
reliably Republican voters from neighboring Republican districts could backfire
in an election that is already expected to favor Democrats. Rather than flip
the Democratic districts, new lines could endanger incumbent Republicans.
But a
person close to the president, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the
person was not authorized to talk publicly, nevertheless urged a “ruthless”
approach and said Mr. Trump would welcome any chance to pick up seats in the
midterms. The president would pay close attention to those in his party who
help or hurt that effort, the person warned.
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June 9, 2025 4:21 PM
As
elections go, this past weekend’s municipal runoffs didn’t result in any
startling news compared to the first go-around in May, where firebrand
conservatives on school boards and city councils saw big losses in Mansfield,
Keller and Katy.
This time
the results were mixed.
The rest of the story, subscribers only
By James Russell
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