The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas Democrat Congressman Henry Cuellar of Laredo pardoned by President Trump. Cuellar and his wife were under indictment for what seemed to be political retribution from the Biden Administration but now, with no trial we’ll never fully know. A strong candidate for the GOP just announced his campaign for TX28 yesterday so will this hurt or help? One thing to remember is that Cuellar, who almost lost last time to an underfunded Republican, has a Democratic Party Primary opponent this time who said of the pardon: “Innocent people do not take pardons.”
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Jason Corley
TX19: Conservative leader and Lubbock County Commissioner Jason Corley officially announced a run for Congress yesterday. Corley is not a banquets and balls self-promoting politician. He’s an in-the-trenches worker for conservative government – sort of a working man’s rep.
In oral argument, it appears the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will likely back Texas’ election integrity law clamping down on electioneering related to mail-in ballots.
Texas DPS and border patrol continue to interdict illegal aliens making it across the border with several big busts in recent days.
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