🚨🚨SE RETIRAN LOS CARGOS contra el Dr. Kirk Moore, un HÉROE que repartió "TARJETAS DE VACUNAS" administraba "solución salina" en lugar de la letal "vacuna Covid". 🥳
DIJO:
"Simplemente hice lo correcto. No se puede dar el consentimiento informado a las personas cuando no se sabe qué se les está inyectando"
El Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos ordenó que desestimara los cargos en el caso del Dr. Kirk Moore.
ESO ES UN GRAN TRIUNFO 🥳
El Dr. SALVÓ INNUMERABLES VIDAS al usar solución salina en lugar de la letal “vacuna Cøvid”, un arma biológica… que causa cáncer, SIDA....
¡Es un veterano! ¡UN MÉDICO! ¡Un héroe! ⚔️🔥
We could not be more thankful the IG decided to create the dashboard. It is a game-changer! Everyone needs to send this article to their school board members today.
Transparency is essential to recognizing, then understanding, then dealing with the issue at hand - a crisis we must all unite to address.
#txlege
#GoAtTheRoots
#Transparency
🚨 The FAKE narrative about Ken Paxton and the Adam Hoffman case is pure election-year smear material:
• The case went to a FULL TRIAL → resulting in a hung jury (7–5 leaning toward guilty).
• The child victim refused to testify again - the parents prioritized his mental health.
• After the local DA recused himself, Paxton’s office negotiated a plea agreement to misdemeanors.
• The JUDGE rejected the initial terms and imposed 60 days in jail. Hoffman ultimately served approximately 29–30 days with good time credit.
Paxton did not “personally” cut some secret sweetheart deal. Prosecutors were forced to make a difficult call in a case involving a reluctant victim. No s*x offender registry requirement was imposed, but jail time was still served.
Stop twisting victim-centered prosecutorial decisions into conspiracy theories. Focus on facts, not attack ads from John Cornyn allies and James Talarico talking points.
James Talarico supports the abuse of children. I have personally been present during committee hearings where he argued in favor of p0rn in front of children under the guise of “the first amendment”. He also supported the mutilation (transition) of children.
Talarico would be devastating for Texas.
Paxton has filed more lawsuits aimed at protecting children than almost any attorney general in the country. There is no comparison.
Some of you may remember my extensive investigative reporting on the Paxton impeachment.
During David Maxwell’s testimony, he openly bragged about his ability to throw off cross examiners and even grinned while admitting he committed perjury before the House General Investigating Committee. This wasn’t alleged. It happened. You can hear it yourself in the 2023 video I’m quoting here.
Shortly afterward, Chip Roy posted in support of him. His “friend” had just admitted to playing games with cross examiners, lying, and dodging questions on the stand.
But he was Chip’s friend, so Chip stood with him anyway.
There are things from the past that need to be brought back up because some of you are forgetting. And in this case, it doesn’t matter whether you like Ken Paxton or not.
I don’t want political leaders who defend wrongdoing simply because the person involved is their personal friend… and throw integrity out the window.
Do with this information what you will. I’m just making sure you have all of it.
On August 15, 1991, an 8-year-old child was kidnapped by a stranger in Plano, Texas while walking with a friend to their community pool. The child was sexually abused by the stranger over the course of several hours before being released 20 miles away from her home. Despite Plano PD's best investigative efforts, the case went cold.
The evidence that had been collected was maintained at SWIFS in Dallas, Texas. In 2004, a DNA profile for the perpetrator was developed and then put into CODIS. While a suspect had not been identified, the profile matched an unsolved case in Dallas, Texas. In this particular case, a 9-year-old child was kidnapped and sexually assaulted before being released approximately 40 miles away from her home.
In 2023, Plano PD Detective Benzick came across a newspaper article about the case and reached out to Dallas PD Detective DeAngelis. After discussing the case, they decided to put in the hard work required to solve a case largely utilizing Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy. This technique required Detective Benzick to interview countless individuals and obtain numerous DNA profiles to develop a suspect. At the same time, Detective DeAngelis had to work through massive amounts of evidence collected from the offense in order to find viable sources of suspect DNA.
Once the suspect was identified, the pieces began to fall into place. An individual by the name of Nicholas Carney, was living in the Dallas area at the time of the offenses. He also drove the vehicles described by the children and matched the description forensic sketch artists compiled from their statements. Additional investigative work and evidence led to confirming Carney was indeed the suspect they had been looking for. He was eventually arrested and convicted of these heinous crimes, and as of January 15, 2026, will be serving life in prison.
When detectives first started working these cases, the victims had already given up hope they would ever be solved. However, thanks to the outstanding investigative work of Dallas PD's and Plano PD's very own Detective DeAngelis, & Benzick, the cases were officially put to rest.
On behalf of the victims, their families, and our office, we want to thank Detectives DeAngelis and Benzick for seeing justice served, putting an end to these atrocious crimes, and helping every affected individual find closure.
**Detective DeAngelis was a awarded the Super Sleuth Award during the annual Collin County Crime Victims Luncheon, on April 22, 2026.**
— Dallas Police Department
Chip Roy is a liar and he's all talk. I worked with him. I can speak to this. He has turned his back more than he's ever stood with Texans. He talks a good game, but he's not experienced at all. He's only tried one easy case in his whole life. He's not honest on the Muslim stuff about Mayes. Here are the facts: Chip Roy stood with Mike Pence to certify the 2020 election, while 30 of his colleagues questioned the election and tried to remove them from Congress. We all know that was a fake election and that it should never have been certified. This shows he will not fight for election integrity. The next thing he did was stand with Liz Cheney against the J6’ers. All Americans know that Liz Cheney lied to us and said there were no FBI agents in the crowd, but there were. J6 was the biggest betrayal of conservatives in America, and Chip Roy stood with Liz Cheney. This proves he won’t stand with us. The last thing he did was oppose Marjorie Taylor Greene when she tried to pass, and did successfully pass, the bill against child mutilation. I know this man’s record, and he will not stand for us. He is a traitor to Americans and will not stand with us. He’s a talker, not a doer. No matter how you feel about Mayes, he actually has a very conservative voting record, unlike Chip. Chip also called for the impeachment of President Trump and claimed that he committed impeachable offenses. He was the first elected official to call for Attorney General Paxton to step down from office the day he was impeached, even though he did not know Paxton was innocent. He doesn’t believe in innocent until proven guilty. I'm supporting @mayes_middleton #txlege
It started with a private jet and a lie.
In early 1986, Bo Jackson was a senior at Auburn University — the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and a rare athlete dominating both football and baseball. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, holding the first overall pick in the 1986 NFL Draft, wanted him badly. Owner Hugh Culverhouse arranged a private jet to bring him to Tampa.
He told Jackson the trip had been cleared by the NCAA.
It hadn’t.
When Jackson returned, he was ruled ineligible for the rest of his senior baseball season. A season taken from him.
He believed it wasn’t a mistake.
He told Culverhouse: draft me if you want—you’ll waste the pick.
They drafted him anyway. First overall. Offered him $7.6 million.
He said no.
Instead, he signed with the Kansas City Royals for $1.07 million and went to the minor leagues. Bus rides. Empty seats. No guarantees.
From the outside, it looked irrational.
From the inside, it was principle.
On November 30, 1987 — his 25th birthday — Jackson lined up for the Los Angeles Raiders on Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks. Linebacker Brian Bosworth had promised to stop him.
He didn’t.
Jackson took a handoff, broke outside, and ran 91 yards for a touchdown — past defenders, past the sideline, straight into the tunnel.
Later, he ran straight through Bosworth at the goal line.
221 rushing yards.
His fifth NFL game.
Then baseball came.
In 1989, he was named MVP of the MLB All Star Game — chasing down impossible plays and hitting a home run off Rick Reuschel that traveled nearly 450 feet.
Two sports. Two leagues. One athlete.
But the most remarkable thing about Bo Jackson wasn’t the speed or the power.
It was the refusal.
He refused to reward dishonesty.
He refused to let money erase what had been done to him.
He chose a bus ride over millions because some things matter more than numbers.
His career ended too soon — a devastating hip injury in 1991 changed everything.
But his legacy didn’t.
Bo Jackson remains the only athlete ever named an All-Star in both Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
And that legacy began with a decision.
A 22-year-old sitting on the ground in Auburn, his baseball season gone, choosing not to bend.
He didn’t break.
The world adjusted around him.
On August 8, 1982, a line drive foul ball hit a four year old boy in the head at Fenway Park. Jim Rice, realizing it would take EMTs too long to arrive and cut through the crowd, sprang from the dugout and scooped up the boy...
He laid the boy gently on the dugout floor, where the Red Sox medical team began to treat him.
When the boy arrived at the hospital thirty minutes later, doctors said, without a doubt, that Jim's prompt actions saved the boy's life.
Jim returned to the game in a blood-stained uniform.
A true badge of courage.
After visiting the boy in the hospital, and realizing the family was of modest means, he stopped by the business office and instructed that the bill be sent to him.
This is what a real sports hero looks like.
"Love is patient. Love is kind."
Thank you Jim Rice for who you are and for all you do.
LOOK at the joy in his face! UConn basketball star Tarris Reed Jr. shares how Jesus transformed his life.
“Jesus wiped my eyes clean. My whole mind is different. The way I talk, walk, act, treat people.”
This stuff never gets old!! Who ya got tonight in the national championship?
He drives a school bus in Dallas, Texas. But the kids on his route call him something else — Dad.
Every morning before the sun is fully up, Curtis Jenkins pulls his yellow school bus to the curb and waits. Not just to pick up kids. To see them.
For seven years, Curtis noticed things other people missed. The little girl who folded her paper lunch bag perfectly every day but left it on the bus — because there was nothing inside. The boy whose shoes were too small. The kids who got on quiet, eyes down, carrying weight no child should have to carry alone.
So Curtis did something simple. He made his bus a community.
He gave every child a job — a greeter, an assistant, a "police officer" keeping order in the aisles. Every morning he'd call out, "We're going to care about each other and love everybody, right?" And 50 small voices would answer back.
But it didn't stop there.
Over the years, Curtis spent thousands of dollars of his own money — money he saved by skipping his own Christmas gifts with his wife — on birthday cards, bikes, backpacks, turkeys at Thanksgiving, and 70 hand-wrapped Christmas presents. He didn't buy random gifts. He asked each child what they wanted. Then he went and got exactly that.
No donation page. No announcement. No cameras.
When the story finally got out and people questioned how a bus driver could afford it, Curtis just smiled.
"It doesn't take money. It takes discipline."
But here's the part that will stay with you.
When a reporter asked the kids what they loved most about Curtis — not one of them mentioned the gifts.
A fifth grader named Ethan, whose parents had divorced when he was four, looked up and said quietly:
"He's the father that I always wanted. In some ways, I wish my dad could have been like that."
Curtis heard it. Didn't flinch. Just nodded.
"That's the paycheck right there," he said later. "If I can get that, you can keep the money."
He wasn't looking for a medal. He wasn't going viral on purpose. He was just a man who decided, every single morning, that his bus would be the safest place those kids walked into all day.
Sometimes the person who changes a child's life forever isn't a teacher or a coach or a counselor.
Sometimes it's the person behind the wheel of a yellow bus at 7 a.m. — who chose to show up, and chose to care, when nobody was asking him to.
Tag someone who needs to read this today. 💛
I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.
But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."
They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.
What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.
Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.
He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.
To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.