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Texas Sues Biden-Harris Administration Over Rule Weakening State Law Enforcement Powers
Attorney General Ken Paxton warns the federal rule is an attempt to weaken the state’s pro-life laws.

Biden-Harris Administration Blocked From Forcing Hospitals to Conduct Gender Mutilation Surgeries
Attorney General Ken Paxton said he will continue fighting back when the federal government subverts the U.S. Constitution.

Sustains Act Sparks Debate: Private Property Advocates Warn of Federal Overreach
The federal government continues to target private property rights across the nation.

Sen. Cruz Demands Answers to Airport Security Concerns Brought by Open Border Policies
Currently, hundreds of illegal aliens are being housed in Chicago, Boston, and New York airports.
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Colony Ridge Exposed
Colony Ridge representatives told undercover journalists that they do not check the citizenship status of those seeking to buy land in the Liberty County development.
Senators Advance Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Texas Children From Sexual Predators
After hearing from parents, advocates, and law enforcement about the vulnerability of minors to sexual predators, state senators advanced bipartisan legislation aimed at protecting Texas children from online exploitation. The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice heard...
Texas’ Most Wanted Illegal Alien Captured in San Antonio
An illegal alien designated by the Texas Department of Public Safety as one of the top ten most wanted in the state has been apprehended in San Antonio. Clarence Enyi Mfor, 37, was apprehended on charges of sexual assault, violent assault of a family member, and...
Responding to Parents’ Concerns, Senators Tackle ‘Obscenity Exemptions’
Responding to parents' long-standing concerns, state senators advanced Republican-priority legislation aimed at protecting Texas children from sexually explicit content at school by repealing "obscenity exemptions." Current law contains exemptions that let schools...
Texas House Keeps Democrat Adviser Hugh Brady on Payroll at $233K
Newly obtained records from the Texas House Business Office confirm that Hugh Brady, the former parliamentarian of the Texas House, continues to receive the same six-figure taxpayer-funded salary he earned in his previous role despite not being reappointed this...
Texas City Man Found Guilty of Tampering With a Corpse, Gets Probation
After nearly three years, Christopher Lee Maldonado was convicted of evidence tampering to impair a human corpse and sentenced to five years in prison, with the judge later reducing his sentence to community supervision for ten years. On Monday, a Galveston County...
Former Houston Mayor and US Rep. Sylvester Turner Has Died
This article has been updated since publication to include information from the family. U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner of Houston died early Wednesday morning, just hours after he attended President Donald Trump's address to Congress. An official cause of death has not...
Trump Renames Texas Wildlife Refuge in Honor of Murdered 12-Year-Old Jocelyn Nungaray
During his first Joint Address to Congress since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump signed an executive order renaming the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas in honor of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was tragically murdered in 2024. The...
Has Government Devolved Into Institutional Law Breaking?
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Joe Digenova is a former United States Attorney for Washington, D.C., and Victoria Toensing is the former chief counsel for the Senate Intelligence Committee.