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Joe Biden's administration has begun. And plenty of the policies he plans to prioritize will affect Texans.https://t.co/swBTsQARMk
— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) January 20, 2021
Sean Hannity : What can I tweet to make me sound dumber?
— Aʟᴀɴ F. Sᴄᴏᴛᴛ (@CapeCodTweetaah) January 21, 2021
John Cornyn: Hold my beer. pic.twitter.com/PE7rEFzE5k
“Ted Cruz has long had a public reputation as an unctuous asshole.” https://t.co/MSesRxnBHz
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) January 18, 2021
Trump may very well never step foot in Texas again, but the specter of Trumpism is not going away. And for now, neither are the Texas politicians who so fervently aided him.https://t.co/1fbGnoPa9p
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) January 21, 2021
When Ted Cruz says "come and take it" I hope he knows 'it' means his senate seat. Expell the traitor now. https://t.co/YiD5o5AFZr
— Bluepool (@BadgerStew) January 21, 2021
New political action committee calls on Sen. Ted Cruz donors to ask for refunds https://t.co/uYODcHdDh9
— KVUE News (@KVUE) January 19, 2021
Six-figure donor club on @GregAbbott_TX's latest TEC report: pic.twitter.com/mhbhqgJA26
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 18, 2021
Because a man in Texas never aimed his gun at a President. 😡
— josh tavlin (@anotherjoshua) January 19, 2021
Gov. Greg Abbott Says He’s Offended By Vetting Of Texas National Guard In DC – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth https://t.co/vpmiBc1aYV
Kids in Cages
— Russell Foster for Texas (@RussellFosterTX) January 19, 2021
Women being raped by ICE in detention & forced to have hysterectomies
32,000 Texans Dead from a pandemic
Tent cities across Texas
Food Pantry lines miles long daily
But do go on about how making sure we don't have people attack the inauguration is offensive to you. https://t.co/Q4ptIuRfab
Greg Abbott Feigns Outrage Over National Guard Vetting @GregAbbott_TX #VoteThemOut https://t.co/n9nXCfmhQA
— Shell_Seas (@LivingBlueTX) January 19, 2021
In 2019 @HuffPost exposed a Texas National Guardsman as a member of the white nationalist group Identity Evropa. He was allowed to remain in the Texas National Guard. https://t.co/XmQL6KNUEg https://t.co/Rt66lrkvIV pic.twitter.com/J5BxEJ8QPK
— Christopher Mathias (@letsgomathias) January 19, 2021
Over 60 Texas counties said that they won’t enforce unconstitutional gun laws. Now Governor Abbott says the state as a whole should do the same and become a “Second Amendment sanctuary” state. #txlege https://t.co/vwBCPrv6ed
— The Texan (@TheTexanNews) January 18, 2021
Gov. Abbott excludes Sylvester Turner, Lina Hidalgo from Houston briefing on vaccine rollout https://t.co/LnDWHSV81H
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) January 19, 2021
Texas Senate committee chairmanships announced by @DanPatrick show only one Democrat, @whitmire_john, and zero senators of color. 9 of the 31 senators are Black or Hispanic. 4 senators of color are in top 10 of seniority. https://t.co/2lqFQs0d9z
— John C. Moritz (@JohnnieMo) January 15, 2021
Sen. Charles Schwertner is the new chair of the Senate Committee on Administration.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 15, 2021
In 2019, Schwertner gave up a chair after UT-Austin investigated allegations that he sent lewd messages and a sexually explicit photo to a graduate student. #txlege https://t.co/70vrAg6fn9
Texas GOP Chair Allen West says Republicans in Texas should ignore “fairness” in redistricting and instead see mapdrawing as a “strategic opportunity” to gerrymander to benefit Republicans. #fairmaps #txlege https://t.co/rY7owLXfuK
— Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) January 19, 2021
Without @PPTXVotes, Texans on #Medicaid struggle to find health care | @TexasTribune by @ShannonNajma #MedicareForAllhttps://t.co/LtKUPi5dXU
— IndependentLeft.news - Updated 2x Daily! (@IndLeftNews) January 20, 2021
❤️/RT, follow on FB/Twitter/IG/YT & email sub!🐦#InaugurationDay2021
Two Democrats have added a constitutional amendment to the list of proposals meant to curb the governor’s emergency powers. The joint resolution by @NathanForTexas and @RafaelAnchia would allow #txlege to meet in a special session to respond to a disaster.https://t.co/GqyI9dha3p
— The Texan (@TheTexanNews) January 17, 2021
Texas bill would make it illegal to display a firearm at a public demonstration https://t.co/7eRxfvVoGd
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) January 19, 2021
Confederate Heroes Day should be eliminated & #txlege can do so with @jarvisjohnsontx’s HB 36. It should be one of the many steps that Texas takes in reckoning with its own history. 2/2 -THhttps://t.co/yB1N2lFQwj
— Donna Howard (@DonnaHowardTX) January 19, 2021
Twenty-two Texas Republicans incited the violence at the Capitol on January 6th.
— Progress Texas (@ProgressTX) January 19, 2021
Twenty-two Texas Republicans need to resign or be removed from office. No unity without accountability. https://t.co/3h11CoUtsn
New: Top two staffers at Texas Democratic Party are leaving https://t.co/GXj2e4syCZ
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 21, 2021
The Texas Department of State Health Services said in a tweet Friday that the pandemic has never been worse in Texas, and it has never been easier to catch COVID-19 in the state. https://t.co/gh1BD2hIgV
— FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) January 19, 2021
Owners abruptly forced a Houston hospital to close its doors after it fell behind on rent. Doctors attempted to treat patients in the parking lot but private security and police prevented medical staff from retrieving equipment from inside.https://t.co/V7NdLyhOlk
— Dan Cohen (@dancohen3000) January 19, 2021
Texas... isn’t sending their best https://t.co/ARcEj0Jh4x
— Pinkerbell ANTIFA Space Force General 🏴🚩 (@PinkerbellPixie) January 19, 2021
Two East #Texas men have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol https://t.co/SL5FgI6SSe
— KVUE News (@KVUE) January 19, 2021
The Chicks raised $18,000 to put toward the removal of Confederate monuments in Bastrop during a virtual concert Monday https://t.co/PFVRk1aX1T
— Austin 360 (@austin360) January 19, 2021
This Houston group will turn BP's land into a nature trail https://t.co/MWExYrOIX9
— Laredo Morning Times (@lmtnews) January 19, 2021
"On a stretch of highway between Concepcion and Premont, less than a mile from the unremarkable intersection of FM Road 716 and FM Road 1329, a miracle is growing." https://t.co/ae5xcGCGpa
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) January 17, 2021
Allison Crook shared this shot of Sonny and @cher in Vernon, Texas to promote the movie "Good Times" in 1967. Allison remembers that Sonny and Cher were on the stage at the Plaza Theater. Her parents owned a clothing store in town and were involved in the promotion. pic.twitter.com/fDgpE1Nt2w
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) January 16, 2021
#Txlege week 1 recap:
— Planned Parenthood Texas Votes (@PPTXVotes) January 15, 2021
Day 1: Welcomed by armed Militia groups
Day 2: Dan Patrick changes Senate rules to shut out the minority party
Day 3: Attempt to prioritize unconstitutional abortion bans
Day 4: Reps have gone into quarantine after COVID-19 exposure on the House Floor. pic.twitter.com/CfLnKOEAGJ
State Rep. Michelle Beckley (@ForHD65) skipped opening day of #txlege out of fear of contracting COVID-19. But she had to come in on the following days to vote on House rules for the session.
— Taylor Goldenstein (@taygoldenstein) January 15, 2021
On Thursday, her seat mate tested positive (W/ @jblackmanChron)https://t.co/sBnPwAsovO
After a year of racial reckoning, Black lawmakers believe they can finally eliminate Confederate Heroes Day in Texas https://t.co/jBcWuLF2ub
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 18, 2021
STATE CAPITOL THIS WEEKEND: These are some of the images of protesters who gathered outside of closed, guarded Texas Capitol this weekend in support of First and Second Amendment rights.
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) January 17, 2021
Read more: https://t.co/tITKsZWiJv pic.twitter.com/e5riwqAvf7
A small group of people wearing “Trump 2020” and “Make America Great Again” hats are gathered at the Texas State Capitol Saturday. One of the men has a large knife and zip ties attached to his belts trap. @statesman #texasstatecapitol pic.twitter.com/QQ3q5E72ef
— Heather Osbourne (@Ozzy_Statesman) January 16, 2021
Small protest outside @TXRandy14’s office in League City calling for him to resign. Weber, and a majority of House Republicans, voted to reject electoral votes from Arizona and Pennsylvania #galvnews pic.twitter.com/1ghPtZzZLu
— John Wayne Ferguson (@JohnWFerguson) January 16, 2021
Part 2 of the #RGV community organizers' demonstration: a projection on the border wall itself that reads, "Mr. Biden, tear down this wall. #NotAnotherFoot." The incoming president must keep his word, and we will hold him to it. pic.twitter.com/UMetBOfgwp
— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) January 16, 2021
The group gathered Saturday outside the Senator's Houston office and called him out over his opposition to Joe Biden's electoral win. https://t.co/ocNZrc6cFL
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) January 16, 2021
Our Houston representatives @JacksonLeeTX18 @RepAlGreen @RepFletcher and @RepSylviaGarcia haven't *yet* cosponsored @RepCori's resolution to hold fellow reps accountable.
— Houston DSA (@HoustonDSA) January 14, 2021
Time to call and let them know they should!
☎️ Script and numbers in our pinned tweet ☎️ https://t.co/HEazEZy4Bk
Bankruptcy experts say @NRA's plan to re-incorporate in Texas is less of a relocation and more of a legal play to avoid a potentially disastrous lawsuit in New York. That state’s attorney general alleges executives fraudulently used organization funds. https://t.co/ShUk4hvpgl
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 16, 2021
Covid has surged almost everywhere in Texas. In Tarrant County, after big events and less strict messaging, it’s the worst: https://t.co/lLxnvRwrdo pic.twitter.com/gkdt92x3Xb
— Mark Dent (@mdent05) January 15, 2021
New article via @TexasTribune: “Lives are at stake”: Three Texas regions battered by coronavirus are out of intensive care beds https://t.co/CJp6XZxTe2
— IndependentLeft.news - Updated 2x Daily! (@IndLeftNews) January 17, 2021
Texas made it harder to get a COVID vaccine through poor planning and execution | Commentary https://t.co/ZD15i5QDRD
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) January 14, 2021
"These families are not criminal suspects, the Austin police officers who killed members of our community are... I am not willing to subject Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales to APD's empty lip service about transparency." - Gonzales family attorney, Rebecca Webber
— Pay People To Stay Home #PPTSH (@chrisharris101) January 14, 2021
https://t.co/HSVEGOtLPe
The family of a Killeen, Texas, man fatally shot by police in the front yard of his home during a mental health check is calling for the officer's arrest. From @NBCNews: https://t.co/Jz9EoKPjIS
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 15, 2021
Two high-profile cases of police killings will go before a grand jury by the end of March, Travis County District Attorney @JosePGarza said. | @England_Weber https://t.co/te5k0VrXPr
— KUT Austin (@KUT) January 14, 2021
Texas' oil and gas industry is urging state lawmakers not to put any new obstacles in its path as it continues to recover from economic fallout brought by the pandemic https://t.co/vvSmucut6x
— Austin Statesman (@statesman) January 14, 2021
In Texas, oil & gas sites like these pollute for months on end because of systemic failures at @TCEQ.
— Earthworks (@Earthworks) January 14, 2021
In a two-part blog series, we're breaking down how TCEQ's permitting and enforcement systems are effectively designed to fail: https://t.co/kFIQXWhAKm pic.twitter.com/aJ95tbSaUn
The city will lease the 240 acres of land to the company for $1 per year. The company will construct a 50-megawatt solar project that will generate enough energy to power 5,000 homes. https://t.co/QwrvPF1sol #khou
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) January 15, 2021
"My boots add inches to a man's height but yards to his morale."
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) January 17, 2021
---- Lubbock bootmaker Willie Lusk. Willie, an African American in a trade dominated by Anglos and Hispanics, was famed for the quality of his boots. Ronald Reagan, Audie Murphy etc... were customers. Here's a pair pic.twitter.com/MMq6GqdvzA
Please read this essay by Jack Reilly about the slow demise of political cartooning. And support the craft if you can.
When I saw the #Texas flag in this 📸 I feared this complex state would be unfairly judged.
— Zach Despart🖊️ (@zachdespart) January 13, 2021
But also:
- Only our AG *hasn't* condemned the riot https://t.co/UI7ByggO9w
- A Houston cop joined the mob https://t.co/uvn475Yp9x
- A Grapevine man was Zip Tie Guy https://t.co/l2EG88e5bP pic.twitter.com/1nPwNeRFnJ

AG Ken Paxton declines to join 50 attorneys general in condemning Capitol riot https://t.co/aXT6nN5maQ
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) January 13, 2021
Texas’ solicitor general who did not join embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton’s failed efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election is resigning, a person with knowledge of the move told @AP.
— Jake Bleiberg (@JZBleiberg) January 13, 2021
W/ @pauljweber https://t.co/GqhLZpUO2s
They gathered outside his office on West 15th Street, demanding that if Paxton doesn’t resign, he should be impeached under Article 15 of the Texas Constitution.https://t.co/mxoH7ztwye
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) January 12, 2021
FWIW Texas AG Ken Paxton blocks journalists and constituents on Twitter.
— Lauren McGaughy 🌟 (@lmcgaughy) January 10, 2021
His former spox (while still working for the state) publicly joked about withholding public records from individuals he didn’t like.
His comms office hasn’t answered my questions for months. https://t.co/9CwFvx8X34
.@JaworskiForTX, Dem who's already declared against @KenPaxtonTX for 2022, announces he's raised $331K so far. He filed treasurer appointment July 5, tells me most was raised Aug. 1-Dec. 31.
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 13, 2021
Sen. @tedcruz's communications director has resigned, and reports say it was in response to the senator’s efforts to overturn the election results https://t.co/RVZJZl93dB
— KVUE News (@KVUE) January 13, 2021
Trump visited Texas today, but none of our state’s top Republican leadership—Governor Greg Abbott, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, Sen. John Cornyn, Sen. Ted Cruz—made a single mention of it on Twitter.
— Pamela Colloff (@pamelacolloff) January 12, 2021
Abbott’s last three tweets are about snow. https://t.co/dAoEQwUlwx
"We can't let the next administration even think about taking it down," Trump says about his border wall. Also makes rare direct acknowledgement of Biden's win, saying 25th Amendment "is of zero risk to me, but will come back to haunt Joe Biden and the Biden administration" pic.twitter.com/1DootBW2JQ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 12, 2021
True to form, America still wants it both ways. Just yards from workers picking crops, #trump boasts about his wall. #texas #alamo pic.twitter.com/664U3NKcMs
— Alfredo Corchado (@ajcorchado) January 12, 2021
It is fitting that Louie Gohmert voted AGAINST making lynching a federal crime in February and then proceeded to help incite an attempted lynching of elected officials at the US Capitol. 1/https://t.co/Wzp3LG0AbL
— Jennifer Cohn ✍🏻 📢 (@jennycohn1) January 13, 2021
Was perusing Politwoops and noticed...
— Jacob Rubashkin (@JacobRubashkin) January 11, 2021
On Jan. 3, GOP Rep. Pete Sessions tweeted that he had a great meeting with "folks from 'Stop the Steal'" and that he "encouraged them to keep fighting."
Tweet was deleted 4 days later, on Jan. 7, after insurrectionists stormed the Capitol. pic.twitter.com/HeZgyXHjQU
U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw writes a letter with fellow Texan US Rep. Chip Roy and Mace of SC and Curtis of Utah that condemns the president's "words and actions" but ultimately votes against impeachment.
— Abby Livingston (@TexasTribAbby) January 13, 2021
Rep. Chip Roy, who vowed not to comply with new metal detectors, just walked onto House floor
— Steven Nelson (@stevennelson10) January 13, 2021
Machine beeped and flashed red. He kept walking
The Texas Senate has changed its rules so Republicans can continue deciding which bills are brought up for consideration without input from Democrats.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 14, 2021
This is the second time the Senate has changed its rules this way under Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. #txlege https://t.co/j6S4BWjfHb
And here is a Facebook video of state Sen. @DrBuckinghamTX NOT wearing a face mask today at the Texas Capitol despite telling visitors they MUST “at all times.” #txlege #tcot https://t.co/EA4XtiqgXw 2/2 https://t.co/7KQZqfIKTY pic.twitter.com/QOkkEQv9rU
— Jay Root (@byjayroot) January 12, 2021
Aspiring warlord aligns with local militia https://t.co/sdXBABgUZS
— Evan (@evan7257) January 12, 2021
Outside the Texas Capitol, members of a group called the Southern Patriot Council said they believe Joe Biden's election as president was illegal. One member, who would only identify himself to Texas Public Radio as "General E" predicted states would pass laws to stop protests like theirs.
"You won't be able to assemble anymore," he said. "So the bottom line is, assemble now while you can, because they are attempting to make it illegal for us to do that."
Last session, amid a measles outbreak in Texas, Republican state lawmakers wanted to make it even easier to opt out of vaccinations https://t.co/a4X8PYRAPG
— Sophie Novack (@SophieNovack) January 12, 2021
This session, 10+ months into the COVID-19 pandemic: https://t.co/DLfd7X69xU
See you this summer, #txlege. https://t.co/XBI9kkoDNG
— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) January 11, 2021
Great work by @nkhensley to get an interview with the Houston police officer accused of taking part in the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/Z5HMnzDaZL
— Juan Lozano (@juanlozano70) January 13, 2021
#BREAKING: Houston megachurch pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell sentenced to prison for his role in multimillion scheme
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) January 14, 2021
https://t.co/JqlUKFOdqX #khou #hounews pic.twitter.com/3HLoKM0ES4
Cities actively oppose #transprency. Houston asked the TX OAG to deny a request in the Harding St. raid because disclosure would damage their legal position. Can’t make this shit up folks. https://t.co/oUp5qYDtFz
— Kevin Buckler (@kevin_buckler) January 11, 2021
https://t.co/1Du4LvFmiz pic.twitter.com/vbVsuq1wfB
— Lina Hidalgo (@LinaHidalgoTX) January 13, 2021
DeMarcus Cousins: “Me personally,I don’t feel betrayed at all. My interest was playing with John Wall, to be brutally honest..The disrespect (from James Harden) started way before any interview.Just the approach to training camp.Showing up the way he did.The antics off the court” pic.twitter.com/3XjqnqiLGN
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) January 13, 2021
In September, San Antonio police officers shot and killed Darrell Zemault Sr. Bystander videos show that officers waited a full minute before administering care. https://t.co/u4NDsGm5xd
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) January 13, 2021
Of all the curiosities and historical incongruities in Texas history --- and there are many ---- there are perhaps none more curious, in light of subsequent events. than Fidel Castro coming to Houston in 1959, eating BBQ, being given a cowboy hat and being treated like a prince. pic.twitter.com/9JqNrgTfV8
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) January 5, 2021

This snow in Texas is incredible!!! pic.twitter.com/gLuNB8mQbJ
— Katya (@EhresmanKatya) January 10, 2021
Trump wants to chant, "Remember the Alamo!"
— Anna Núñez (@nunez_anna) January 11, 2021
Trump plans to visit Alamo, Texas — the small border town in #HidalgoCounty, not historical site — Tuesday "to mark the completion of more than 400 miles of border wall ... broken #immigration system”#TXlegehttps://t.co/w0oQU2gLGM
.@GregAbbott_TX, @DanPatrick not expected to join Trump at border tomorrow — both will be in Austin for opening day of #txlege https://t.co/8ysWTMXMf9
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 11, 2021
Trump visited Texas today, but none of our state’s top Republican leadership—Governor Greg Abbott, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, Sen. John Cornyn, Sen. Ted Cruz—made a single mention of it on Twitter.
— Pamela Colloff (@pamelacolloff) January 12, 2021
Abbott’s last three tweets are about snow. https://t.co/dAoEQwUlwx
San Antonio Express News editorial board says Ted Cruz should be expelled from the Senate. Yesterday, Houston Chronicle called for him to resign. #txlege https://t.co/zlAf8bjNte
— Jennifer Harris (@jwharris) January 9, 2021
So we’ve established walls don’t work, right? pic.twitter.com/rWklmvfwNN
— RAICES (@RAICESTEXAS) January 6, 2021
More about last week's sedition in an extended version of "Texans Behaving Badly", downpost. Returning to the Lege, one seat needs to be filled in the first election of 2021; TXElects.
HD68 special: Early voting begins (Monday) for the January 23 special election to fill the unexpired House term of Sen. Drew Springer (R-Muenster). Five candidates are on the ballot:
- John Berry (R), Jacksboro financial planner and former Jack County Commissioner
- Jason Brinkley (R), Gainesville attorney and Cooke County Judge
- Craig Carter (R), Nocona boot manufacturer who has twice unsuccessfully run for SD30
- Charles Gregory (D), Childress retired postal employee; and
- David Spiller (R), Jacksboro attorney and Jacksboro ISD board member.
The Texas Legislature begins in two days, and this session is going to be one of the most important legislative sessions in history.
— Progress Texas (@ProgressTX) January 10, 2021
Take a look at the good, bad, and ugly bills we’re watching for you this year ⬇️ #txlegehttps://t.co/WDd38WXbMM
The state’s current budget is already facing a $4.6 billion shortfall due to the recession caused by the pandemic and downturn in oil prices. Legislators will likely use a mix of the Rainy Day Fund, which has $8.8 billion on hand, and federal stimulus dollars to fill that hole ... What worries most budget writers, legislative members, and advocates is the estimate may be similar to 2011, when the state faced a $27 billion shortfall and cut $5.4 billion from public education.
Texas will end biennium facing ~$1 billion shortfall. Significantly less than forecast this summer.
— Mark Wiggins (@MarkWigginsTX) January 11, 2021
$112.53 billion available for 2022-23 biennium, slight decrease from past session. #txlege #bre #txed pic.twitter.com/OdZRTGAC0k
Glad to see TX leaders plan to keep the commitment they made to education funding last #TXlege session.
— Texans Care for Children (@putkids1st) January 11, 2021
"But Phelan said he does not expect the House to shortchange public schools, which since last year have been making accommodations for remote learning" https://t.co/jnOGjRmfiB
A big "thanks" to those who caught our FB Live event for your great Qs - keep 'em coming. Bonus content I was trying to provide, below.#txlege has options to deal with General Revenue shortfall:
— 🧮 Eva DeLuna 📊 (@DeLunaEva) January 11, 2021
1) Economic Stabilization Fund
2) Federal aid to states
3) "smoke & mirrors" pic.twitter.com/COqwgsIqWb
Presumptive Texas House Speaker @DadePhelan not sounding enthusiastic about Adelson-backed push to legalize gambling this session https://t.co/9GgbrH64Mf #txlege pic.twitter.com/TCEvf07FT0
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 10, 2021
1 in 5 hospital beds in Texas are occupied by COVID-19 patients. https://t.co/OZsU54r0DE
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 11, 2021
3. How to get a #COVID19 vaccine in #Texas the week of Jan. 11.
— Texas DSHS (@TexasDSHS) January 10, 2021
Find, contact or sign up online with a vaccination hub: https://t.co/JNuCjQ2CZE
Use #COVID19TX vaccine provider map: https://t.co/j9iRd1YAkn
More #COVID19TX vaccine info: https://t.co/9V7Jj46PZW
#HealthyTexas pic.twitter.com/mS6p9lYWEm
"Senators who voted to certify the facts delivered the truth — something Americans haven’t been getting from a political climber whose own insatiable hunger for power led him to ride Trump’s bus to Crazy Town," the Editorial Board writes. https://t.co/jIXpouLRux
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) January 9, 2021
ICYMI: Sen @tedcruz backs way the hell up after his self-serving stunt at the Capitol this week, though he accepts no responsibility for the natural consequence of his actions https://t.co/WmbYQX3Y05 #TxLege
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) January 8, 2021
Ken Paxton, like other Republicans in Texas and across the nation, whipped up thousands of Trump supporters into a frenzy, claiming falsely that the election had been stolen from them. When the frenzy reached its violent conclusion, he blamed someone else. https://t.co/bIwsO47vCJ
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 10, 2021
From Texas AG Paxton, who spoke at Trump rally that led to Capitol riot: pic.twitter.com/FOLYp5IDtD
— Ken Herman (@kherman) January 7, 2021
“Paxton’s actions would be shameful for any elected official, but are especially so for the top law enforcement officer of the state.”https://t.co/tZFcF4WTY1
— Dallas Observer (@Dallas_Observer) January 11, 2021
A retired Air Force officer who lives in Dallas breached the Senate and Nancy Pelosi’s office, wearing a helmet, body armor and carrying zip-tie handcuffs.
— Kolten Parker (@KoltenParker) January 9, 2021
He tells @NewYorker he found them on the ground. https://t.co/tyk8C0OQJU
NEW: FBI has interviewed Midland, TX residents about Jenny Cudd — a florist who claims to have broken down Nancy Pelosi’s door during the Capitol riot. One woman told me she called Midland police weeks ago to report Cudd’s erratic & threatening behavior. https://t.co/YWbzgUW9dD
— Amy Brittain (@AmyJBrittain) January 11, 2021
.@FBI Texas real estate broker, JENNA RYAN flew to coup via private jet, posted photos & videos of her next to shattered windows at the Capitol & tweeted
— Nancy Lee Grahn (@NancyLeeGrahn) January 8, 2021
'We the people are pissed off. God wanted us here today. We just stormed the capital. It was one of the best days of my life" pic.twitter.com/dgxycn5z6G
1/ Jan 5, five domestic terrorists chartered a private jet from Denton, TX to DC to participate in a failed coup and overthrow of democracy in the U.S. 2 of those terrorists have already FAFO, lets help another.
— Antifascist Trash Panda ↙️↙️↙️🦝 (@trashpandaAFA) January 8, 2021
Meet Ty Basye, 32, of Lubbock/Sweetwater, TX. pic.twitter.com/kO9GqkHVBs
#Texas attorney fired after posting videos from inside Capitol chaos https://t.co/7ro3YQz5hG #txlege #tcot
— Jay Root (@byjayroot) January 7, 2021
Hood County, Texas, has sworn in new Peace Justice Dub Gillum, a retired @TXDPS deputy who promoted QAnon on Facebook and called for a military coup to overturn the election (his pic) pic.twitter.com/rgO2j720mB
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) January 8, 2021
Tea Party founder Julie McCarty wrote: "I’m ok with our Congressmen feeling a little fear of the people!”’ https://t.co/6JYO1xIt3A
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) January 8, 2021

‘I Can’t Do This Anymore,’ Think 320 Million Americans Quietly Going About Day https://t.co/0hlxwteuOA pic.twitter.com/xyRCHaj14z
— The Onion (@TheOnion) January 7, 2021