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AG Paxton Signs Immigration Enforcement Agreement With Trump Administration
The agreement allows the federal government to collaborate with state law enforcement to apprehend illegal aliens.

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy Calls for Termination of Department of Education
This comes as a measure aiming to abolish the department was reintroduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Keith Self Sets CFPB Funding to $0
The legislation aligns with the Byrd Rule in the Senate, making it eligible for inclusion in a budget reconciliation package.

Sen. Cruz Introduces Legislation to End Taxes on Tips
President Donald Trump says he will work with Congress to get the measure to his desk.
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The Show Behind The Show, Obama’s “Treasonous Conspiracy” Edition
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: The boys discuss if America can survive the revelations that Obama and his regime illegally plotted to subvert the will of the voters in the 2016 election. Sean says Obama will get away with it because leftists will burn down the country...
7.21.2025: Illegal Aggies and disruptive DEMs
Will the Democrats Show Up?… A&M Provost Advises Aggies to Report ICE Sightings on Campus… US Rejects World Health Organization’s 2024 Regulations… Nearly $2 Million of Cocaine Seized at the Southern Border…
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Real Texans: Dawn Buckingham
In this week’s edition of Real Texans, Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham talks with Michael Quinn Sullivan about the Alamo, the border, and the challenges of seeking local office.
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7/18/25 Texas Democrats Threaten to Leave the State
- Texas House Democrats Threaten Quorum Break Over Redistricting - Internal Texas A&M Immigration Email Triggers Backlash - AG Ken Paxton Sues US Masters Swimming for Allowing Men To Compete in Women’s Sports
Internal Texas A&M Email Advising Aggies To Report ICE Sightings Triggers Backlash
This article has been updated since publication to include a comment from Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar. Texas A&M is facing criticism after an internal email by the university provost and executive vice president asked staff, faculty, and...
Nearly $2 Million of Cocaine Seized at the Southern Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported this week that federal officers seized a total of nearly $2 million worth of cocaine at two different ports of entry along Texas’ southern border. On Monday, CBP officers seized nearly 75 pounds of cocaine from a...
Harris County Commissioners Seek Details on Judge Hidalgo’s Proposed Child Care Tax
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has proposed a one-cent increase in the property tax rate to sustain the Early REACH program, which offers free child care to eligible children age four and under. The program—initially paid for by federal COVID-19 relief funds, which...
Man Charged in North Texas ICE Attack Previously Arrested at Austin Protests
Benjamin Song, who was charged in the recent July 4 attack on law enforcement officers outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, was previously arrested during the August 2020 protests in Austin.
Texas House Democrats Threaten Quorum Break Over Redistricting
Texas House Democrats are now openly signaling their potential intention to break quorum during the upcoming special session, reviving a controversial tactic last used in 2021. The Texas House Democrat Caucus has launched a new website, StopTheTexasSteal.com, which...