The Texas News Podcast is a weekly podcast that features updates on Texas news at the state house and on the ground. Hosted by Daniel Miller and sponsored by the TNM.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast. It's been a little while, and we have some exciting things to catch up on. The mainstream media is finally taking notice – I was featured on Dr. Phil Primetime to discuss TNM and the TEXIT movement. It's vital that we go over and discuss what was edited out, if it was fair coverage, and my response to Dr. Phil's closing remarks that called me “reckless.” We also show you a clip of Dan Golvach's video testimony, Carla Gericke's remarks, and talk about how hard it is to truly convey a message when a panel is as large as it was and a show is restricted to an hour. It all boils down to this: We were set up for success with the people on the panel, and editing is a natural part of media, whether it helps the cause or not. As much as I appreciate Dr. Phil's invite onto his show, his closing remarks showed an unrealistic and perhaps delusional approach to fixing America. There's a danger to assuming everyone will link pinkies and sing kumbaya without an amicable solution. Texans are suffering and it continues to be true – we need political independence.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. In today's episode, we're examining the new movie "Civil War," a film that has sparked widespread discussion with its portrayal of a fragmented America. I'll analyze the plausibility of the movie's speculative depiction of a divided union, uncover how this fictional breakup might have occurred, and explore its potential implications for the TEXIT movement. Join us as we discuss the intersections of culture, politics, and the possible futures of Texas in the context of this provocative film.
Welcome back to the Texas News podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. Many people think Texas is the only state with one foot out the door, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Believe it or not, there are other states where support for independence is surging and ready to hit the tipping point. In this episode, we examine the results of two recent polls that asked Americans if they would support their state gaining independence from the United States. The numbers are SHOCKING and the perfect slap in the face to the federal government. So, we explore which states are in the running for the title: “Most Likely to Secede” and why support is higher than the federal government is willing to admit. This is an exciting episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we tackle the question: How close is Texas to leaving the union? TEXIT is a process that has a starting point and an ending point, and it's important to know where we are on that path. Most people, generally, don't stop to really consider how close Texas is to being an independent nation. First, we explore the strength of support for Texas leaving the union. Spoiler alert: support is riding high. Then, we look at key areas where Texas separation from the union has already begun. Finally, we discuss some highly likely events that could touch off that final break with the federal government. You won't want to miss this episode!
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we're going to be discussing whether or not Texas Governor Greg Abbott is quietly preparing for Texas to be an independent nation. Unnoticed by most Texans, Abbott's gone on several international trips lately, which has some interesting implications for the status of Texas on the international stage and in international law. We're going to put out the dots to let you connect them. We also discuss the recent confirmation that the Department of Justice is conducting mass surveillance on its citizens. They're conducting surveillance and building profiles for those who oppose firearms restrictions, lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and or support border security, all to put in a secret database. It sounds like something straight out of a bad sci-fi movie. Speaking of sci-fi, we end with a deep dive into the latest TEXIT predictive programming, and you're not going to want to miss it.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. It is all gravy on today's show as we discuss Texas's primary election results and the victories of many Texas First Pledge signers. Let's just say that some in the mainstream media are crying in their beer from our success and their failure to dissuade voters. So much so that we're seeing stories daily on the TEXIT movement, whether it's from Newsweek, the Economist, or even the Dallas Morning News. We also examine Governor Greg Abbott's interview with 60 Minutes, where he was asked point-blank whether or not he believes that Texas has the right to secede. If a media institution like 60 Minutes asks Abbott about Texas independence, then we know our voices are being heard and this issue is not going away anytime soon. With the momentum that we have and the rationale of the federal failure across everything, TEXIT has never been more of a reality.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we're going to be discussing the campaign shenanigans against Texas First pledge signers. The political establishment is doing everything it possibly can to defeat pro-Texan candidates. But first, we announce the TNM's brand-new online response corps. If you want to help us wage the war against misinformation, head over to tnm.me/orc and sign up today. Then, we briefly discuss the wildfires that are happening in the Panhandle. Our hearts go out to every one of our Texans who are up there dealing with this nightmare scenario. Also, on today's podcast, we're going to talk to one of those Pro-Texan candidates: Cody Clark. You might remember his story from a recent episode, but Cody gives us his unique perspective on how he was canceled by one of the biggest newspapers in Texas and still landed on his feet. This is a jam-packed episode that you won't want to miss.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we begin by discussing Greg Abbott's plan to create a military base at Eagle Pass in retaliation to the federal government's attempts to shut down the Texas border. Then, we also touch on the Biden administration's plan to cancel all of the liquid natural gas export permits. There's this whole green energy rationale behind it, but everyone should recognize that it's just another move by the federal government to stifle any semblance of Texas Independence. The political landscape is shifting right underneath our feet. We also share a snippet of a new TEXIT song released by one of our very own supporters, Betsy Dewey. Then, we turn to what's happening in local politics, and it is messy. Particularly the race in House District 64 with State Representative Lynn Stucky, who wants to federalize our power grid. Last but not least, New Hampshire representative Jason Gerhard joins us for an interview today. Jason has been a phenomenal champion for independence in the New Hampshire legislature, and we're going to talk about the work that's being done there. We talk about the independence legislation that has been introduced and what happens next. This is a crazy-packed episode that you won't want to miss!
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we begin by discussing some mainstream media shenanigans against pro-Texas candidates. First up, we talk about the Senate District 30 race. Cody Clark is distinguished from the other three candidates in that he is the only one who has signed our Texas First Pledge. Cody has proved his unwavering commitment to the people of Texas, so much so that he even stood up to the Dallas Morning News editorial board after they revoked their endorsement of his candidacy in the Republican primary. The mainstream media expected Cody to shrivel up like a raisin in the sun, but Cody was firm in his beliefs that the people of Texas are what matters most. Then, we talk about our trip to Austin to deliver over 170,000 petition signatures to Governor Greg Abbott. It was incredible. We had people come to join us from all over Texas because they know it is well within Abbott's power to call a special session of the Texas legislature to put TEXIT on the table. Lastly, Janine Chapa joins us to discuss how you can make an impact now by electing pro-Texas candidates. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On today's show, we discuss some misinformation that has been spreading around the mainstream media, like the plague. We are in an age of information warfare, yet the media still can't seem to get some new material. For years, the media has been spreading the lie that TEXIT is a “Russian operation.” That is a complete and total lie. Our focus has been and always will be the will of Texans and an issue of self-government and self-determination. In this episode, we are going to take on the media's Russia narrative and talk about how a former US Congressman is accusing a real-life person of being a Russian bot. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of our independence. Our Southern border is at the forefront of the news cycle, and so is TEXIT by natural, logical extension. As a result, on today's show, we discuss the Supreme Court decision that denies Texas the right to secure our own border. We start by sharing the context behind the court case, and well, to put it simply, we are witnessing collusion between the federal government, the cartels, and the Mexican government to destabilize our southern border. Then, we discuss Greg Abbott's stand against the federal government, the federal government's pathetic response, and the Supreme Court's rubber-stamping of the Biden administration's policy to cut the razor wire. And, of course, we talk about the implications of all these actions and the changing perception around TEXIT. Independence could absolutely be closer than we think. This is one of our most exciting episodes yet, and you won't want to miss it!
Welcome back to Texas News, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we begin with updates on our legal fight with the Republican Party of Texas over the TEXIT Petition. Instead of following the law, the Texas GOP gamed the system to keep Texans from voting on TEXIT. The fact is, the TNM followed the letter and spirit of the law, but the Texas GOP is still denying us legal recourse, thereby screwing over 139,000 TEXIT petition signers and millions of Texans who want a vote on TEXIT. This fight is far from over, and one way to fight back now is by electing pro-Texas candidates, candidates who will truly listen to their constituents and put their needs and wants above everything else. In this episode, none other than Texas House Candidate for District 117, Ben Mostyn, joins us to discuss his background and what drove him to get involved in Texas politics. Having signed our Texas First Pledge back in August of 2023, Ben shares his views on the mass disconnect between the will of the people and the political establishment.
Welcome back to the Texas News podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On today's show, we discuss our ongoing legal battle with the RPT and how the TNM is working day and night to ensure that 139,000+ petition signers have their voices heard. We also tear apart a piece of propaganda from the San Antonio Current, talk about some very interesting developments in our litigation, and discuss the importance of electing Texas First candidates. As you know, we have been in the throws of a battle with the Republican Party of Texas since early January. After rejecting 139,000+ petition signatures in support of putting the TEXIT referendum on the 2024 Primary ballot, it's safe to say the RPT is trying to circumvent the law and trying to deny the people's vote on TEXIT. So in this episode, we lay some of the groundwork and context about our litigation, and then we talk about what this could all look like moving forward. It's about time the political establishment stops treating the law like a cafeteria plan.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we discuss how the Texas GOP rejected 139,456 petition signatures that were submitted to put TEXIT on the ballot this upcoming March. In this act, the Texas GOP has essentially screwed over the voters of Texas. So, we break down what happens next and how we plan to fight for the inherent political power of the people. When you hear this saga and the incompetent reasons that RPT Chairman Matt Rinaldi gives for the petition's rejection, you are going to roll over in your seat. At this point, the political establishment is dancing on the graves of the petition signers. Mark my words, the TNM is going to fight for 139,456 petition signers who believed that the law would be honored by government officials whose job is to listen and respect the wills of their constituents. This is not an episode you'll want to miss.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we are going to take a deep dive into the TNM's Texas First Pledge. This pledge is a key component of our strategy to advance our mission of Texas independence. First, begin by telling you everything you need to know about the pledge, for example, what it is and what inspired its' genesis. In previous years, some Texas officials have expressed their support of the TNM, and as we progressed, especially in this last cycle, we needed a way for candidates to be held accountable to the TNM's values and mission. Then, we briefly discuss what political candidates have pledged their support so far. Last but not least, we're even joined by one of those pledge signers: State Representative Candidate Mitch Little. You may know Mitch from his phenomenal work on the Ken Paxton impeachment trial, and he joins us today to discuss the great divorce between politicians and the people. People feel more disenfranchised now more than ever, and we're seeing that play out more and more in our legislature. Mitch brings a fresh perspective to the all-out, open GOP civil war here in Texas. This is not an episode you'll want to miss!
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we're going to discuss the 139,000+ petition signatures that were presented this week to the Texas GOP and what the future could look like for the Texas Nationalist Movement. On Monday, December 11th, we hit the road and drove to the Republican Party headquarters in Austin to deliver all our petition signatures to force the TEXIT question on the March 2024 ballot. Let me tell you, it was a historic moment. Anyone who has ever run or been involved with a statewide petition campaign knows that the process can be a monster. So, we at the TNM are very grateful for your support, and the final count of signatures alone is something to awe at. We understand that this is going to be a slog all the way to the finish line. So stay strong, friends, because it ain't over yet. We're entering into a presidential election year, so there are a lot of big issues at stake here, but we at the TNM have been fighting this fight since the beginning, and we are ready to rock and roll. In other news, you'll never guess who expressed their support for TEXIT: X's new generative AI called GROK. You won't want to miss this episode, so stay tuned for updates on the petition signatures.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas's independence. On today's show, we focus on what went down at the recent State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) meeting and the future of the Texas petition. Over the weekend, the SREC had its fourth-quarter meeting, and it was just shenanigans left, right, and center. It is no secret that the Texas GOP is embroiled in this “civil war,” and it will all culminate in March 2024. Then, we briefly discuss mainstream media's silence on the TEXIT Petition. Without a doubt, our petition campaign is historic. Something of this scale and magnitude has never been done before. We're just days away from submitting the required number of petition signatures for the Republican ballot in March, but the mainstream media continues to ignore our successes. This is not an episode you'll want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. We have got an exciting show for you today. First, Dave Benner of the National Libertarian Party join us to discuss why the Libertarian Party is openly encouraging states to vote on independence. Dave is a top-level committee member of the Libertarian Party and a zealous advocate for secession. He gives us a brief history of the Libertarian Party and breaks down the party's stance on secession, condemning the government overreach that plagues our nation. Then, we have a VERY exciting announcement regarding the TEXIT petition. Now more than ever, as we gear up for March 2024 Republican primary ballot, we are going to see the clearest expression of the will of Texas voters. Lets just say, we are well overdue for the people's reclamation of their right of self government. The future is in our hands and it's time our voices be heard. This is not an episode you'll want to miss.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast. On today's show, we transport you across the country to the biggest independence movement happening on the East Coast right there in New Hampshire. To discuss what's happening in New Hampshire, we are joined by Carla Gericke of the Free State Project and the Foundation for New Hampshire Independence. Carla is hands down one of the most active people advocating for freedom and self-determination for people in New Hampshire. For this episode, she explains the structure of the New Hampshire House, particularly how the direct relationship between representatives and constituents makes New Hampshire a perfect legislature to introduce independence legislation. Furthermore, not only does Carla give us the status is on New Hampshire independence, but she explains how the TEXIT petition could affect their efforts for self-governance. Lastly, we briefly explain some of the headlines engrossing the Texas news cycle. To summarize, the Texas House is spreading its dysfunction throughout the Texas as a whole and should we be surprised? This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. We are officially back from the TEXIT Conference, and quite honestly, we at the TNM are still riding the high from a simply amazing weekend. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, everyone who attended left the conference with their life changed. While we share some TEXITCon highlights on today's episode, our primary focus will be the media's shady coverage of this historic event. Without a doubt, the TEXIT conference was impactful. We had massive crowds come in from all over, not just as speakers but to participate and to carry this idea of independence back to their respective states. However, these numbers are different from what the media wants to portray. Now, the TNM has seen the media go through gymnastics to avoid talking about any success that the TNM has ever had, so it shouldn't be a surprise that they want to criticize and downplay the real impact of TEXITCon. But the numbers don't lie. So, no matter who is trying to discourage people or mischaracterize TEXIT to deter others from joining this cause, the TEXIT snowball will continue to roll downhill.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. In this week's episode, we are joined by 2024 Republican presidential candidate Aaron Day. He is a serial entrepreneur turned political activist concerned about today's economic pressures and the over-centralization of the federal government. Day discusses his background, his book, his campaign, and why he is the only candidate in the race who supports the idea of states becoming independent. Also on today's show, we've got a reality check on our Southern Border crisis and we discuss the ever-going feud with the federal government for their lack of response. It's safe to say that everyone should be in full freakout mode about the rise in migrant numbers. It just proves that until Texas becomes an independent nation, the federal government will choose to put on loose Band-Aids to “solve” these overarching problems. Lastly, we dive into Greg Abbott's ongoing deal with the Texas legislature and how the legislature has devolved into a massive GOP civil war. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On today's show, we are joined by a very special guest: Connor Boyack. He is the president of the Libertas Institute and creator of the popular children's book series, The Tuttle Twins. Boyack joins us today to discuss the importance of consent for a governed people. His belief in the “consent of the governed” has led him to support national divorce. Then, the biggest independence conference in the world is happening soon, right here in your backyard. In just two weeks, TEXITCon will be happening in Waco, Texas. Our lineup of speakers is impressive and the list continues to grow. Take a listen and learn how you can get your tickets. Last but not least, the third special session of the Texas House has been rather boring up to this point, so we've decided to spice things up on our end. We have some major changes here at the TNM and we're excited to share them with you! You won't want to miss this episode.
Welcome to another episode of the Texas News Podcast, your source for in-depth analysis of Texas politics and the pursuit of Texas independence. Today, we are joined by Dr. Steve Turley, host of Turley Talks and a featured speaker at our upcoming TEXITCon conference. Dr. Turley will discuss the concept of reterritorialization and its implications for the dissolution of globalist institutions, leading to a realignment of nations based on culture, custom, and tradition. Additionally, we provide current updates on issues pertinent to Texas. We will examine the ongoing situation at the Texas border and discuss recent developments involving the Texas House Board of Managers and Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we discuss all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. In today's episode, we're going to take a look at news coming from our southern border, and to be quite honest, it's all starting to feel like a broken record as the Biden administration continues to neglect our national security. However, we are witnessing new phenomena right here in our backyards as politicians and constituents in massive blue cities are finally getting a sense of what Texas has been experiencing for years. And let's just say, they're losing their minds. Also in this episode, we're joined by J.D. Wilcox of Fearless Films to discuss his documentary on the Conch Republic and the little-known secession of a small area in Florida in the 1980s. J.D. begins with a brief overview of his personal background and what led to his investigation of the Florida Keys. Then, he explains how the Conch Republic's secession relates to TEXIT, and how it relates to or differs from other known independence movements. You won't want to miss this episode!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we discuss all-things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. In today's episode, we're going to break down some pretty big news. We're going to be talking about the latest from the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) and what happened with the most recent Texas resolution, taken up this last weekend. By explaining the foundations and groundwork of the SREC, we illustrate why you need to care about their interim role in pushing legislative priorities. Then, we're going to take you through what this all means for Texas and our petition campaign. Safe to say, their recent actions are yet again, indicative that we've got gatekeepers that want to stand between you and your right to vote on your future as a citizen of Texas. You won't believe the battles we are facing and how they've all been shaking down. Moreover, we're going to provide the latest update on our good, or not so good, friend State Representative Jeff Leach. Lastly, we have an inspiring and very phenomenal speaker announcement for the largest independence conference ever: TEXITCon! So don't go anywhere, this is an episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we discuss all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. Today we are joined by Dr. Matt Qvortrup, a leading scholar of independence referendums around the world. Together, we get into the nuts and bolts of TEXIT and answer questions like exactly how important the TEXIT Petition is and why getting any kind of public vote on TEXIT is key in advancing toward independence. By giving us historical backgrounds on previous independence referendums of countries like Estonia and Malta, Dr. Qvortrup also reveals how independence referendums that aren't "legally binding" are still "politically binding." We end this episode with some good old-fashioned Texas news and, as of now, there is no bigger story than the acquittal of Attorney General Ken Paxton. It's no surprise Paxton was acquitted. Why? Instead of the Texas House representatives doing their jobs, we had officials hellbent on making a political statement with their entire slogan being “ready, fire, aim.” The political repercussions of this historic trial will reverberate for years to come. Finally, we explain how State Representative John Lujan made one HUGE mistake. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we discuss all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. In today's episode, we deep dive into the current impeachment trial for Attorney General Ken Paxton. This trial should be the buzz for anyone who has any sort of interest in Texas Politics. Why? Because it's history in the making. We discuss how this trial is publically exposing some of the political shenanigans of the Texas government. We also take a stab at some of the questions the impeachment trial is raising and how the political establishment is choosing to respond, or not respond. Without a doubt, the dam built by the political establishment is bursting. And honestly, it's about time. Then we bring you some BIG NEWS about Congresswoman Major Taylor Greene. Her stance on independence movements proves that TEXIT supporters are NOT the minority and that Biden's border policies are nothing short of disastrous. Lastly, we end by giving you some TNM updates! You won't want to skip this episode.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast! On today's show, we deep dive into the special election for the Texas House of Representatives for District 2. This November special election is set to fill the unexpired term in District 2, a seat previously held by Bryan Slaton, who was recently expelled from office. This election is historic and could set the tone for the remainder of the election cycle. Who else better to join us in this discussion than grassroots activist and House candidate, Krista Schild? Krista Schild is a Constitutionalist, Conservative, and Republican, and she is a fighter if we've ever seen one. In this episode, she explains her initial motivations to run for Texas State House, outlines her legislative priorities, and shares how TEXIT could be the national security answer we've been waiting for in regard to the border crisis. Krista also gives advice to anyone who is thinking of running for this special election. You won't want to miss this!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On this week's episode, we begin with a good old-fashioned update on current events, starting with Greg Abbott's “controversial” floating border. Globalist propaganda says it's a humanitarian disaster, but it's actually working where it's been deployed. Yet, the Federal Government still is suing Texas. Then, we dissect how recent legislation passed in Harris County can lead to and promote more election integrity. Additionally, we give you an update on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his impeachment trial. No matter what you believe on these matters, it's safe to say these are historic times. This current cycle of events is exactly why we need TEXIT to happen. To discuss more about this, we are joined by a very special guest and Executive Director of the TNM, Nate Smith. We discuss TEXITCon coming to Waco on November 9-12th. TEXITCon will be a Texas-Independence-focused conference and it shaping up to be the most awesome, largest gathering of Texit supporters ever. With over 50 speakers, 50 sessions, and many vendors and exhibitors, it's gonna be one for the ages. So, listen to this episode to find out more!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast! This week's episode was filmed prior to the official dismissal of State. Rep. Jeff Leach's defamation lawsuit. However, our deep dive into this groundbreaking case will still, nonetheless, provide you with the best insight to understand the judge's decision. On this episode, we are joined by the famed fired-up Texas lawyer and attorney on the Leach lawsuit, Paul Davis. We discuss the very first oral arguments in this litigation and talk about what this hearing means for the future of Texas. You won't want to miss this. The current political climate has loosened many tongues and people don't want to be held accountable for what they say. State Rep. Jeff Leach is a prime example, especially after being served with a defamation lawsuit for calling TEXIT supporters “unequivocally” advocates of treason or sedition. While the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed, all in all, by no means is it a crime to support the TEXIT bill, and government officials shouldn't be accusing their constituents of felonies that carry a death sentence, simply for wanting their voice to be heard.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On today's episode, we begin by giving the latest updates on the defamation lawsuit against State Representative Jeff Leach. Then, we discuss the recent news regarding the U.S. Capitol police opening a branch office in Texas and their possible motivations behind the move. We end this episode with part two of our exclusive interview with former Texas State Representative and legislative hero, Kyle Biedermann. He is famous for being the state representative who introduced the TEXIT bill in the 87th Legislative session. This time, we discuss how different the process of the TEXIT bill will be now versus when he introduced it in the 87th. We also talk about how public pressure is essential in getting TEXIT on the ballot and so much more!
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On this week's episode of Texas News, we start by giving an update on Attorney General Ken Paxton's upcoming impeachment trial and we explain the reasoning behind Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick's issued gag order. Then, we touch on Greg Abbott's upcoming school choice-focused special session. It's safe to say, we're in uncharted territory when it comes to the state of Texas politics. Lastly, we welcome former Texas State Representative and longtime friend of the Texas Nationalist Movement, Kyle Bidermann. He is famous for being the state rep who introduced the TEXIT bill in the 87th Legislative session. We discuss his journey into politics–from an ambush interview to ultimately replacing the long-time sitting Texas House chairman. Then, we break down the public beginning of the filing of the TEXIT bill and much more! This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, which is your hub for all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. To start off this episode we first go over some recent Texas news. With Attorney General Ken Paxton's upcoming impeachment trial and school choice-focused special sessions on the horizon, the current sphere of Texas politics is one for the history books. These measures are dominating the Texas politics news cycle, but very little attention or credence is given to the huge political ripple effects that will occur after the fact, which is why we're here to break it all down. Then, we deep dive into what TEXIT opponents think is the wooden stake in the heart of Texas independence: Texas vs. White. This 1868 Supreme Court case is wildly misinterpreted by TEXIT opponents. It's safe to say that most people who quote Texas vs. White don't even know what it actually says and take the interpretation of the case at face value. However, with our independence on the line, it has never been more important to look at this case through the lens of history and law, not conjecture.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. It's safe to say when the people of Texas want something and express their want, they will get it, which is why this week we focus on all the possibilities of a post-TEXIT world. We start by giving updates on Greg Abbott's special session drama, the promise of “property tax relief”, and how it all affects TEXIT going forward. Then, we shift gears to answer the big question everyone asks: “What happens next?” Political power is inherent in the people and once there is a date for the TEXIT vote, then every aspect of TEXIT will enter the conversation before the vote even takes place. This allows us to discuss the main four broad areas that will need to be addressed directly after a TEXIT vote. We aren't going to sit here and promise a utopia, but the reality is, we will have a government that responds to your personal best interest. Thus, allowing all Texans the ability to write their own destiny in a post-TEXIT world, and that's really the beauty of it all.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, sponsored by the Texas National Movement. In this week's episode, we explore the groundbreaking lawsuit against Texas State Representative and Republican Jeff Leach. To aid in this breakdown, we are joined by Paul Davis, the attorney for this case, to explain the litigation and what the ultimate outcome could be. Rep. Jeff Leach has been one of the most vocal critics against Texas independence and he's about to be tried for his irresponsible words in a court of law. Leach was recently served with a defamation lawsuit due to a previous Twitter statement claiming that Texans who support the TEXIT bill are advocating treason or sedition. All we can say is that public officials should not be accusing their citizens of a crime, punishable by death, for supporting their right to self-government.
Welcome back to the Texas News podcast, sponsored by the Texas National Movement. Today we begin by talking about another special session and how Greg Abott left with basically nothing he wanted. Then, we talk about Texas's capacity to eliminate the property tax, TEXIT, and what we can do about it. Yes, some high-profile politicians have expressed their support for a TEXIT vote, but what truly matters, who truly matters, is the people. And it shouldn't surprise anyone that the majority of Texans are on board for a vote. Lastly, we take a look at the larger conversation of National Divorce.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, sponsored by the Texas National Movement. In this week's episode, we explain all the crazy and historic actions being taken right now in Texas politics. We start by talking about the future of property taxes and current special sessions of the Texas Legislature. Then, we explain the TNM's Resolution Revolution campaign and its role in pressuring Governor Greg Abbott to give Texans an actual TEXIT vote. Lastly, we shift into a full breakdown of CallHub's direct censorship of the TNM. CallHub was a tool in our arsenal to overcome communication barriers between TNM supporters and organizers. Their de-platforming of the TNM is just another eruption of war of big tech against the people of Texas, who just want to express their right to self-determination. You're not gonna wanna miss it.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, sponsored by the Texas National Movement. This week, we introduce our exciting campaign to get TEXIT on the ballot. We begin by breaking down all things TEXIT petition and how Texas could finally be on the path to becoming a self-governing nation. Then, we explain how this petition has the power to change the entire landscape of Texas politics forever. It doesn't get any bigger than this. With a new, valid method of signature collection, we plan to make sure that the people of Texas are heard, both Democrats and Republicans alike. We want to restore and protect our constitutional Republic and the rights of the Texans through a statewide vote on Texas independence. The political establishment underestimates how much people want TEXIT and current momentum on the issue can no longer be ignored. Sign our petition here, and let your voice be heard.