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Gov. Greg Abbott holds a news conference in Austin, Texas, as members of the Texas National Guard prepare to deploy to the Texas-Mexico border Monday, May 8, 2023.
Several faith leaders spoke out against Episcopal Washington Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s inaugural sermon that criticized President Donald Trump’s agenda. On Tuesday, Budde gave a politically ...
Pope Francis named Cardinal Robert McElroy to be the archbishop over Washington, D.C., on Monday. The promotion comes on the anniversary of Jan. 6, two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump is ...
Of the 435 members who sit in the House, Texas holds 38, with two members in particular who have demanded the media space — Reps. Greg Casar (D-TX) and Brandon Gill (R-TX).
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has yet to announce a special election date to fill the seat of late Democratic Rep. Sylvester Turner.
Rep. Greg Lopez (R-CO), who won the special election to replace former Republican Rep. Ken Buck, was sworn into office on the first day of votes following the House’s July 4 recess.
President Donald Trump, left, and first lady Melania Trump attend the national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) ...
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) set the special election to replace the late Rep. Sylvester Turner for Nov. 4 after Democratic outrage that the governor had not done so escalated over the past week.
The state of Texas spent $221 million in taxpayer funds to transport nearly 120,000 migrants to six “sanctuary” cities far north of the southern border.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) announced on Thursday that he is deploying 5,000 National Guard troops in response to planned protests this weekend against President Donald Trump and his administration ...
A federal appeals court granted Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) a legal victory against President Joe Biden‘s immigration strategy on Wednesday. Abbott announced that in a 2-1 ruling, the 5th U.S ...
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) August 26, 2024 Abbott also noted how over 6,500 of these voters removed from Texas’s voter rolls were noncitizens, 1,930 of whom have a voting history.