While the Supreme Court took an important step toward preserving fairness in women's sports, it missed an opportunity to put an end to one of the most abused parts of our Constitution regarding our nation's sovereignty and immigration laws.
Protecting female athletes and strengthening our immigration system are both about preserving the integrity of our nation and ensuring fairness for future generations.
America requires borders that are secure, and a government that puts its citizens first.
In Congress, I'll always fight to strengthen the policies that protect the integrity of our nation and American citizens.
Grateful to hear from @SecScottBessent address Texas’ economy and all the work the Trump administration is doing to create great economic opportunity for all Americans.
Thank you @JasonFuller for the invitation. Laura and I enjoyed catching up with @jhartsteinmann and @TreverNehls
Big night in Cypress next Wednesday 🇺🇸
Join Congressman @realBrandonGill and I as we bring together conservatives from across TX-38.
Grassroots leaders, families, and patriots, come out and be a part of the momentum heading into this runoff.
Doors open at 6:30 PM, event start at 7:00 PM. Grab your tickets now with the link below!
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Last night while attending the monthly Cherry Tree Republican Club meeting, my truck was broken into. In the scheme of things this is small, no one got hurt, and physical items can always be replaced.
Criminals are criminals. It’s not complicated. Our elected officials should be spending their days fighting to make our communities safer and our lives better. Not voting on soft on crime policies and competing to win the Woke Olympics.
While these folks are asleep at the wheel, Houston and Harris County are turning into Gotham.
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happy 25th anniversary to all who celebrate mikhail gorbachev throwing out the first pitch at a baseball game at my high school in college station, texas
Contract ran out at Marriott so looks like I’m back to Politics. Anybody looking for a CM, please DM me and I’ll send you over my resume. I’ve managed US Senate, Congressional and State Rep races. Retweets are appreciated. Good to be back!
The indictment of Martin Cuellar should surprise absolutely no one.
For years, Webb County and Texas House District 28 have endured what many residents openly refer to as the Cuellar Crime Syndicate where a closed circle of power of last names matter more than the law, and insiders protect insiders. Between Henry requiring a pardon to avoid his own guilt and now, his brother, Martin, the Webb County Sheriff facing criminal indictment, the public has seen a full, unfiltered display of how deeply their culture of corruption has taken root.
I’m glad accountability is finally catching up. Badges, titles, and famous last names do not place anyone beyond the reach of justice.
The Cuellar family is for the Cuellar family. Not South Texas.
Inbox: @Senate_Fund on @ColinAllredTX's entry into the 2026 #TXSen race.
"Texas voters have already rejected Allred for the radical liberal he is, and they’ll do it again next fall."
LAREDO, TX – After over 10 years of public service, Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina announced today that he is forming an exploratory committee to consider a potential run for Texas’s 28th Congressional District.
“For decades, South Texas has gotten little in return for its loyalty to the Democratic Party. As home to the biggest inland port in the nation, District 28 is twenty years behind our neighbors because we have not had a forward-thinking advocate that honors the people, the culture, and prioritizes the needs for all, not just for a few.”
Tijerina, a three-term County Judge, former professional athlete, rancher, and businessman, said the decision follows months of encouragement and feedback from community leaders, families, and small business owners across the district who are tired of politics getting in the way of getting things done.
“I have been honored to serve Webb County, and along the way fulfilled my first campaign promise, to change the face of government. I’ve spent the last decade focusing on what working families and business owners care about: cutting taxes, expanding infrastructure, advocating for trade and local economic development, while improving the quality of life for all citizens. I’ve worked alongside our Commissioners Court to move Webb County forward, proving that when you focus on results, politics takes a back seat.”
Despite the challenges, Tijerina says he’s seen firsthand what local leaders can achieve when they roll up their sleeves and put people over politics, because Washington hasn’t done its part. “Congressman Cuellar is more focused on protecting himself than protecting this district,” he said. “Despite representing our district for over 20 years, he’s failed to pass meaningful immigration reform. While parents demanded fairness, he voted to support boys competing in girls’ sports. And while our communities fight for federal resources, he’s been too preoccupied with his trial for taking nearly $600,000 from two foreign nations. South Texas deserves more than an out-of-touch Congressman who is only interested in serving himself; we deserve leadership that delivers.”
“I’m exploring this next step because I am tired of leading from behind and expecting the needs of South Texans to be met. The only wins we’ve had are the ones local leaders have fought tooth and nail for. Imagine what South Texas could accomplish with a partner in Washington who steps up for them. We deserve more. It will not be easy, but I’ve never been afraid to step out of the crowd and break the mold of what a South Texas elected official should be. I’ve said it before: it’s not about the red, it’s not about the blue, it’s about the red, white, and blue. We are Americans first. I’ve proven I work for the taxpayers, both the ones that voted for me and the ones that did not.”
“I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished locally, but I also know we can only improve and grow from here with a strong voice in Washington,” he added. “This is a time for serious reflection, thoughtful conversations, and listening to the people of TX-28. I look forward to that process in the weeks ahead.”
Great convo with Eddie Aldrete on his podcast @BeyondTheBiteEA - we talked about my upbringing, family, the journey that led me to office, and my time as County Judge.
If you want the full story, watch the full interview with the link below:
Friday night I had the opportunity to go out with both the Harris County Sheriff’s Office and the Houston Police Department.
I was honored to stand side by side with the brave men and women who work daily to protect our communities.
Thank you to every law enforcement officer for your hard work, courage, and dedication.