- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Biden for ‘Unlawful’ Halt to Deportations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden’s administration for what he says is an “unlawful” executive order that halts deportations of illegal aliens. Hours after taking office on January 20, Biden signed an executive order that halts deportations of most illegal aliens for at least 100 days. The order […]
- Texas Set to Bring Volley of Lawsuits Against Biden Administration
With President-elect Joe Biden set to assume office and two newly-elected Georgia Democrat senators poised to be sworn in on Wednesday, Texas Republicans are preparing to mount a flurry of legal challenges to push back against the incoming administration’s progressive agenda. The Biden administration has signaled a left-leaning agenda on energy, taxes, immigration, health care, […]
- Woman Charged with Operating Massive Ballot Harvesting Scheme in Texas
A woman in San Antonio, Texas, was arrested and charged for allegedly operating a massive ballot harvesting scheme after undercover video footage showed her committing election fraud, among other crimes. Rachel Rodriguez was arrested and charged with election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot, Texas Attorney […]
- Fauci Says Vaccine Rollout Disappointingly Slow Because States and Counties Lack Resources
Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that vaccine rollout has been disappointingly slow and called for more resources for states and counties to speed up the process. Trump administration officials had said they projected 20 million people would get vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the year. […]
- Kris Kobach: January 6 ‘May Very Well Be a Big Fight in Congress’ over Election
Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach told Breitbart News on Tuesday that some Republican-majority state legislatures may challenge votes of electors in Congress on January 6, offering his remarks in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow. Congress is scheduled to certify the electoral college’s vote on January 6. Kobach […]
- Texas Sues Biden Administration Over Deportation Freeze Order
The state of Texas on Friday sued the Biden administration over a memorandum suspending the deportations of illegal aliens. “On its first day in office, the Biden Administration cast aside congressionally enacted immigration laws and suspended the removal of illegal aliens whose removal is compelled by those very laws. In doing so, it ignored basic […]
- Texas Readies for Lawsuits Against Joe Biden’s Incoming Administration
Texas is reportedly preparing for lawsuits against Joe Biden’s incoming administration, the San Antonio Express-News reported Friday. During his first 100 days in office, President-elect Joe Biden has “vowed to roll back the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, push policies addressing climate change and potentially forgive student debt for thousands of Americans,” the article stated. Biden has […]
- Video: Live Q&A: Trump Says Impeachment Is a ‘Witch Hunt;’ Big Tech Loses Billions Over Censorship
During brief comments to reporters before leaving to speak in Texas, Trump said that the push to impeach him is a “witch hunt” that will only increase tensions. And social media companies Facebook and Twitter may have lost billions in revenue from their efforts to de-platform and censor. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host […]
- Video: ‘We Could’ve Had a Texas Hero’—Rep. Louie Gohmert on How Texas Could Have Changed the Election
Congressman Louie Gohmert speaks to Joshua Philipp about how in 2018, Texas could have prevented what we are seeing now happen with the 2020 elections. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads. Crossroads is an Epoch Times show available on Facebook and YouTube. Join Patreon to Support Crossroads: https://www.patreon.com/Crossroads_Josh Click Here to Subscribe […]
- Texas AG: Supreme Court Should At Least Hear Our Arguments
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Sunday expressed regret over the Supreme Court’s decision to deny their request to sue four battleground states, saying that the justices should have had at least heard the arguments in their case. Paxton made the comments during an interview with Fox’s Maria Bartiromo when he lamented the fact the nation’s […]
- Texas AG files lawsuit against Biden admin over deportation halt
The Texas attorney general filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the Biden administration over its order to freeze most deportations for the next 100 days, coming just two days after President Joe Biden entered the Oval Office. On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a memo demanding all of its constituent bureaus “reset […]
- Exclusive — Gov. Greg Abbott: Texas Is ‘Leading the Nation’ in Vaccine Distribution
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) told Breitbart News on Saturday that his state is “leading the nation” in vaccine distribution as part of an exclusive interview that came just after Texas became the first state to vaccinate a million residents from the coronavirus. “We’re showing the country how to get this done,” Abbott said on […]
- Trump to Visit South Texas in Final Days as President
President Donald Trump will travel to Alamo, Texas, on Tuesday to mark the completion of 400 miles of border wall, according to a statement from White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere. “President Trump is expected to travel to Alamo, Texas, to mark the completion of more than 400 miles of border wall — a promise […]
- Texas AG Ken Paxton Files Lawsuit Against Google over Ad Practices
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton along with the attorneys general of eight other states have filed an antitrust case against Google, alleging the company abuses its monopoly power in digital ads to harm consumers and businesses. Filed in the federal court of Texas, Paxton’s suit has been joined by the states of Arkansas, Indiana, Idaho, Kentucky, […]
- Trump’s Legal Team Considering Alternate Options After Supreme Court Rejects Texas Election Suit
Attorneys on President Donald Trump’s legal team, Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis, shared on Friday that the team is considering filing separate lawsuits to district courts in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of a lawsuit from Texas to challenge the 2020 election results in four battleground states. The two attorneys also called […]
- Dallas cancels plan to prioritize vaccinating communities of color after state threatens to cut dose allocation
Vaccine and syringe injection. It use for prevention,immunization and treatment from corona virus infection(novel coronavirus disease 2019,COVID-19,nCoV 2019 from Wuhan). Medicine infectious concept. Dallas County officials Wednesday axed a plan to prioritize vaccinating individuals residing in the county’s most vulnerable ZIP codes, predominately in communities of color, after the state threatened to cut the county’s […]
- NRA Leaving New York for Texas as Part of Bankruptcy Restructuring
The National Rifle Association (NRA) announced Friday that it is leaving New York to reincorporate in Texas. The NRA announced the move via Twitter: BREAKING NEWS: @NRA Dumps New York to Reincorporate in Texas, Announces New Strategic Plan “This is a transformational moment in the history of the NRA,” says NRA CEO & EVP Wayne […]
- Bokhari: Democrats Using Antitrust to Demand More Big Tech Censorship
Given Big Tech’s flagrant interference in the 2020 election — a steal, out in the open, in front of everyone — it’s tempting to welcome any regulatory or legal action that might punish them. Some, like the efforts of Texas attorney general Ken Paxton, bode well — Paxton’s multi-state antitrust case would prevent Google from […]
- Nolte: With Oracle Move, Texas Imports More Silicon Valley Values
Oracle, a $39 billion-a-year tech behemoth, announced it is moving its headquarters from California’s Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas. “Oracle is implementing a more flexible employee work location policy and has changed its corporate headquarters from Redwood City, California, to Austin, Texas,” the company’s latest regulatory filing read. “We believe these moves best position Oracle […]
- Case Denied: Supreme Court Declines to Hear Texas Complaint
“The State of Texas’s motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied for lack of standing under Article III of the Constitution,” reads the order issued by Supreme Court Friday. “Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections. All other pending motions […]