Why is it important? It violates the 1st 3 sentences of US Law; 1) Laws of Nature, 2) Life, Liberty, [Property], and the pursuit of Happiness and 3) consent of the governed. Not to mention Articles III Sec 3, IV Sec 4, VI Sec 2 and the 1st, 2nd, 5th Amendments of our 4th law.
#4 - Catherine Austin Fitts, financial expert and Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the Bush (H.W.) administration, has long warned about the dangers of CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currencies).
If the @HouseGOP does not address government surveillance by killing the kill switch, stopping central bank digital currency, & reforming FISA - there’s zero reason to vote for government funding bills. Just as border security funding is pointless without permanent codification.
Delegates,
Yesterday, I received an overwhelming number of calls regarding the filing deadline issue involving Chairman George. Rather than allow speculation and rumors to drive the conversation, I knew I needed to address it directly.
Chairman George and his Vice Chair candidate waited until the final hours before the filing deadline to submit paperwork for their re-election/election campaign. Whether one believes the deadline should be measured in days or hours misses the larger point.
Republicans deserve leadership that is organized, proactive, and prepared, not leadership that consistently waits until the last possible moment on matters of consequence.
David Covey and I filed our Statements of Intent in February because we believe preparation matters.
The real question is not whether they met the filing deadline. The real question is why our Party continues to find itself navigating avoidable confusion, controversy, and unnecessary drama caused by last minute decisions and poor communication. Strong leadership prevents these situations from arising in the first place.
Our State Convention begins in just nine days, yet delegates are once again scrambling because of changes that should have been communicated weeks ago. Delegates were told the SREC elections would take place on Thursday. Which in the past they happened on Friday. Many adjusted their travel plans, work schedules, and budgets to ensure they could participate. Now, following a Rules Committee meeting, we are being told the Chairman changed those elections to occur on Friday instead.
This confusion was entirely preventable. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident.
When candidates requested access to the delegate list, Chairman George initially cited Rule 32 and stated that candidates and vendors would not be granted access. Yet he later chose to provide the list to SREC members. As the elected Vice Chair of the Republican Party of Texas and a voting member of the SREC, I was not granted access.
Your SREC members ultimately called an emergency meeting and voted to allow all candidates access to the delegate list. Chairman George then decided to impose a fee for that access, which we paid and received.
During that meeting, it was specifically decided that delegate addresses would not be distributed in order to protect delegates' privacy. I honored that decision. Yet the only candidates who have sent several mail pieces to delegates have been Chairman George and his Vice Chair candidate.
Lastly, in three candidate forums Chairman George repeatedly claimed he has raised $14 million, $14.5 million, and most recently, in writing he said he raised $15.5 million for the Republican Party of Texas.**
According to the information available to me, there are no records that substantiate those numbers.** At the same time, our convention is operating at a deficit.
Claims that cannot be verified damage the credibility of the Republican Party of Texas and erode trust among the grassroots activists, donors, and volunteers who make this Party work.
Under my leadership, I will initiate a comprehensive financial review so delegates can have complete confidence in the Party's financial condition.
Honesty, transparency, and accountability are not optional. They are fundamental responsibilities of leadership.
I will not want to spend the next two years talking about internal drama. I want to spend the next two years defeating Democrats, growing our Party, and preparing for victory.
David Covey and I are prepared to lead on Day One.
We understand the challenges facing our Party, including its financial realities. We also know Texas Republicans are ready for leadership that plans ahead, communicates clearly, tells the truth, and remains focused on winning elections.
Our first priority will be the 2026 midterms. We will focus relentlessly on voter registration, turnout, fundraising, messaging, grassroots engagement, and building the infrastructure necessary to make Texas even redder.
The stakes are too high for distractions, drama, and last-minute chaos. Texas Republicans deserve leadership that earns trust, inspires confidence, and delivers results.
This is our Party. This is your Party.
And Texas is better when it's Redder.
For Texas,
D'rinda Randall
Candidate for Chair, Republican Party of Texas
Here are the receipts for the **.
RPT Rule 1(g) on page 5 is clear: when computing any period of days, the first day is excluded and the last day is included.
Rule 14: “To be eligible, candidates for the office of State Chairman or Vice Chairman shall be required to file a statement of intent to run with SREC Secretary at least (10) days prior to the first General Session of the State Convention.”
** Chairman Statement on $15.5M raised under his leadership: https://t.co/RQuzilagG1
**TEC Reports and FEC Reports: https://t.co/kmBer4vcM7
https://t.co/tV1i75Klyf
🇬🇧 This is the knife that Vickrum Digwa used to kill Henry Nowak
He said he carried it as part of his Sikh faith
Sikhs in the UK are allowed to carry knives called Kirpans, but for regular Brits, if they carry a knife the same size, they face a prison sentence
Baptized Sikhs say carrying the kirpan is a mandatory article of faith, and it's non-negotiable
However, the UAE introduced strict rules around carrying them, so many Sikhs residing in or traveling to the UAE opt to leave their kirpan at home or wear a symbolic miniature pendant.
It's time for the UK to do the same
Why not respect 3 centuries?
The 1st -> 2nd -> 3rd (in that order) sentences of USCA define the laws that no *human laws* should be suffered to contradict. That is the end of the story for "Article III good behavior."
Art I § 3 and Art II §4. See also
https://t.co/OaqDWod0EZ
I'm finalizing a report to Congress showing how this federal judiciary is upending two centuries of settled court doctrine in the most abusive manner imaginable—across 31 federal judges—to subject this nation to biomedical experimentation causing irreparable harm. There will be no question to anyone who reads it that our nation is under assault by the Judicial Branch, and its design is to slaughter the innocent lives of the American people.
Am uninterested in the he said/she said BS.
Podcasters produce nothing but strife & knowledge built on opinion.
Sober minds bring every thought in captivity to truth. Few do this.
I see God’s blessing all over the place, but moreso, I see many snared by emotion & whim.
Sad
Brandon Gill represents Texas’s 26th district, he’s only 30 years old, and a young dad, married to his college sweetheart, sharp conservative voice.
His his fans love that he’s this fresh, articulate, all-American guy who doesn’t come from politics.
He’s a former Turning Point USA activist who jumped straight into Congress and immediately started going after what he sees as elite overreach, big government, and cultural decay.
People see him as proof that young conservatives don’t have to be cynical or washed out, they can still be married, have kids, and fight for traditional values while staying relevant.
The “young father in Congress” image lands really well with the base. He’s one of the few Gen Z/Millennial Republicans getting serious attention right now.
He’s 32, born on an Air Force base in New Mexico, and grew up on a cattle ranch in West Texas.
His dad was a fighter pilot who flew combat missions in the Gulf War, and his grandfather was a Southern Baptist preacher, so service and faith run deep in his family.
At Dartmouth he graduated cum laude with degrees in economics and history, led the conservative student paper, and grew the Christian Union into one of the biggest groups on a pretty hostile campus.
After college he worked as an investment banker in New York, then started his own conservative news outlet, the DC Enquirer, before running for Congress.
At 30 he got elected as the youngest Republican in the House. He’s in the Freedom Caucus, serves on Judiciary and Oversight, and pushes hard on border security, cutting government waste, and protecting life.
Lives in Flower Mound with Danielle and their two little ones. Classic Texas conservative story, ranch kid to Congress.
Our enemies know our greatest weakness: we’d rather deny the threat and die than be called racist or Islamophobic. They count on it. They exploit it. Until we’re willing to be uncomfortable, smeared, and slandered, we will lose our country and our lives.
We already have it. Read the first sentence of US law again. The laws that no human laws should be suffered to contradict? (https://t.co/B5QMQUoMOP)
Matthew 18:6?
Are you renouncing the oath to which you swore?
@RepThomasMassie@ALEXNEWMAN_JOU@SenatorBobHall@RealKahall
Texas law and culture has always been rooted in personal liberty and Christian values.
If you believe Texas laws should stay rooted in these principles, please make your voice heard and sign the petition today! #ShariaFreeTexas
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Texas law and culture has always been rooted in personal liberty and Christian values.
If you believe Texas laws should stay rooted in these principles, please make your voice heard and sign the petition today! #ShariaFreeTexas
🔗: https://t.co/VToEbigDkv
Texas law and culture has always been rooted in personal liberty and Christian values.
If you believe Texas laws should stay rooted in these principles, please make your voice heard and sign the petition today! #ShariaFreeTexas
🔗: https://t.co/VToEbigDkv
Aren't so many babies murdered exactly because we pass so many bills to save them?
What does the 2nd sentence of 1776 say? IGNORING THAT is why SO MANY BABIES GET MURDERED!!!
LEARN BLACKSTONE!
KNOW THE LAW!
We should not measure success of the pro-life movement by how many bills have passed but how many babies have been saved.
Despite all the hard work of so many Texans for decades now, we still have over 50,000 murdered Texas babies each year.
ÚLTIMA HORA - Después de que se revelara que se abrieron 50 mezquitas en Dallas Fort Worth en los últimos 24 meses, una mujer descubrió que el mayor donante del gobernador de Texas, Greg Abbott, es un musulmán paquistaní que le ha dado más de 14 millones de dólares, incluidos 2 millones de dólares solo este año.
Wow!
We must stop Islam.
Islam is a National Security threat.
Islam is an existential threat to our Republican form of government, our jurisprudence, our God-given freedoms and our way of life.
Mass deportations now.
Sharia law ban now.
Ban Mosques and Islamic schools
Ban Islamic non-profit status
Ban Hijab / Burqa
Ban Islamic calls to prayer
Denaturalize Islamic citizens
This is war. Tolerance is our downfall. We cannot show mercy. They must all be deported.
@POTUS@SecRubio@JDVance@SecWar@GOP@RepBrandonGill