Tag: Texas

PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Julio Rosas: The Destruction of Law and Order in America—From the Crime Crisis in Cities to Migrant Chaos at the Border

“HHS has lost track of around 40,000 kids. I mean, think about that. We have no idea where they are. We don’t know who they’re with. We don’t know what they’re doing.” Today, I sit down with Julio Rosas, a senior writer for Townhall and a U.S. Marine in the Reserves. Since 2020, he’s been…


PREMIERING NOW: Julio Rosas: The Destruction of Law and Order in America—From the Crime Crisis in Cities to Migrant Chaos at the Border

“HHS has lost track of around 40,000 kids. I mean, think about that. We have no idea where they are. We don’t know who they’re with. We don’t know what they’re doing.” Today, I sit down with Julio Rosas, a senior writer for Townhall and a U.S. Marine in the Reserves. Since 2020, he’s been…


Julio Rosas: The Destruction of Law and Order in America—From the Crime Crisis in Cities to Migrant Chaos at the Border

“HHS has lost track of around 40,000 kids. I mean, think about that. We have no idea where they are. We don’t know who they’re with. We don’t know what they’re doing.” Today, I sit down with Julio Rosas, a senior writer for Townhall and a U.S. Marine in the Reserves. Since 2020, he’s been…


PREMIERING 4/6 at 7:30PM ET: Julio Rosas: The Destruction of Law and Order in America—From the Crime Crisis in Cities to Migrant Chaos at the Border

“HHS has lost track of around 40,000 kids. I mean, think about that. We have no idea where they are. We don’t know who they’re with. We don’t know what they’re doing.” Today, I sit down with Julio Rosas, a senior writer for Townhall and a U.S. Marine in the Reserves. Since 2020, he’s been…


DOJ Agrees to $145 Million Settlement Over Background Check Lapse in Texas Church Shooting Case

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a tentative agreement with dozens of plaintiffs who allege the department failed to keep its criminal background check system up to date, and that these failures contributed to a deadly shooting at a church in Southerland Springs, Texas, in 2017. In November 2017, a gunman entered the…


Texas Senate Advances Bills Aimed at Restricting Children’s Access to Drag Shows

The Texas Senate on April 4 granted preliminary approval to two bills aimed at limiting children’s exposure to drag events or other sexual performances across the state. Senate Bill 12 (pdf), introduced by state Sen. Bryan Hughes, a Republican, would restrict certain “sexually oriented performances” from taking place on public property, on the premises of a commercial…


Texas Judge Orders Books Banned From Public Libraries Be Returned to Shelves

Dozens of books that were removed from public libraries by officials in Llano County, Texas, due to concerns over their sexual and racial content must be returned to shelves, a federal judge ruled on March 30. U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman, in his preliminary injunction, ordered county officials to return all of the books, which cover multiple topics…


Watchdog Group Holds Prayer Picnic in Response to Black Metal Bands Deep in the Heart of Texas

Under a canopy of live oaks, Tristen Cleve prepared for spiritual battle as screaming guitars split the silence of the Texas Hill Country. Cleve, executive director of the watchdog group County Citizens Defending Freedom (CCDF) in Hays County, heaved a large wooden cross into an upright position against a tree trunk—maybe 30 yards from the…


‘Prayer Warriors’ Gather to Peacefully Intercede Next to Texas Satanist Festival Clamoring for ‘Nuclear War Now’

Under a canopy of live oaks, Tristen Cleve prepared for spiritual battle as screaming guitars split the silence of the Texas Hill Country. Cleve, executive director of the watchdog group County Citizens Defending Freedom (CCDF) in Hays County, heaved a large wooden cross into an upright position against a tree trunk—maybe 30 yards from the…


Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Whistleblower Case Dismissed by Judge

The legal case brought by a whistleblower from Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial has been dismissed by a judge. Brook Jackson, who worked for Pfizer contractor Ventavia Research Group, did not prove violations of the False Claims Act, U.S. District Judge Michael Truncale ruled. Jackson sued Ventavia, Pfizer, and another organization involved in the vaccine trial…