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Houston Democrat sponsoring Saturday 'No Kings' Capitol protest
SUMMARY: The “No Kings” protest at the Texas Capitol, sponsored by Houston Democratic Rep. Gene Wu, aims to give Texans a voice against Republican policies affecting working families. Approved by the State Preservation Board, the event promotes peaceful civic engagement. Governor Abbott has deployed over 5,000 Texas National Guard troops and 2,000 DPS troopers in Austin and San Antonio to support local law enforcement amid widespread June 14 protests related to immigration enforcement. Democratic Congressman Greg Casar, a scheduled speaker, criticized the National Guard presence as intimidation. Wu condemns violence but supports protesters’ First Amendment rights, emphasizing resistance against being bullied or silenced.
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Judge blocks Trump’s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
SUMMARY: A federal judge ruled that President Trump must return control of California’s National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom by Friday afternoon, declaring Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles unlawful and unconstitutional. Judge Charles Breyer found that Trump exceeded his authority and violated the Tenth Amendment, as protests did not justify the military response. The decision supports Newsom’s and Attorney General Rob Bonta’s efforts to block the deployment, which they argue infringes on state authority. The Trump administration quickly appealed, arguing the president is the commander-in-chief and need not seek state approval for National Guard activation.
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Rep. Tony Gonzales draws GOP challenge from Cotulla rancher
“U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales draws GOP primary challenge from Cotulla rancher Susan Storey Rubio” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
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One year after U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales survived his Republican primary by fewer than 400 votes, another GOP challenger has emerged to target him in next year’s midterms.
Susan Storey Rubio, a rancher from Cotulla, launched her campaign for Gonzales’ 23rd Congressional District Thursday evening, attacking the Republican incumbent for not taking a hard enough line on border security and accusing him of making “empty promises.”
She’ll put $350,000 of her own money into the race, according to a source close to the campaign.
“Tony Gonzales is a spineless moderate who didn’t do a thing to stand up to Joe Biden and the Democrats and hasn’t lifted a finger to help President Trump,” Storey Rubio said in a news release first shared with The Texas Tribune ahead of her campaign rollout.
In a 2-minute launch video, Storey Rubio tags Gonzales, who was first elected in 2020, as a bureaucrat and a career politician.
“It’s time to round up the career politicians and deport them out of Washington, D.C.,” she says in the ad, which features a bus labeled “ICE” — referring to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — parked in front of the nation’s Capitol.
Gonzales, a centrist from San Antonio and U.S. Navy veteran, ran his tightest race yet in 2024, when he won with just 50.6% of the vote in a primary runoff against YouTuber and pro-gun activist Brandon Herrera. It was Gonzales’ first primary cycle after the Texas GOP censured him for splitting with House Republicans on key votes, including his support for a bipartisan gun law in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting in his district.
The race drew national attention, with feuding between Gonzales and the right flank of the Republican Party spilling into public. Then-U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Florida, and leaders of the hardline House Freedom Caucus endorsed Herrera. Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson endorsed Gonzales, with Johnson traveling to Texas to fundraise for him.
Gonzales outspent Herrera more than 2-to-1 — but won their head-to-head runoff by only 354 votes.
Gonzales reported $1.9 million cash on hand at the end of the most recent campaign filing period, which ended in March.
Texas’ 23rd Congressional District stretches from San Antonio to the outskirts of El Paso, covering the largest stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border of any district in the nation.
Republican Zeke Enriquez has already filed to run against Gonzales in the March primary. Democrat Santos Limon, who lost to Gonzales with 38% of the vote last November, will vie again for the Democratic nomination. Another Democrat, Peter White, has also filed.
The primary election is scheduled for March 3.
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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2025/06/12/texas-tony-gonzales-gop-primary-challenge-susan-storey-rubio/.
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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.
Political Bias Rating: Center-Right
The article reports on a Republican primary challenge in Texas with a focus on internal GOP dynamics, highlighting a moderate incumbent facing criticism from a more conservative challenger. The language remains mostly neutral, presenting direct quotes from both sides without editorializing. However, it includes details about endorsements from prominent Republicans and frames the incumbent as a centrist who has faced censure from the GOP right wing. The coverage emphasizes Republican perspectives and electoral strategy, reflecting a center-right orientation typical of political reporting focused on GOP primaries, without evident bias toward either faction.
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London-bound Air India flight with more than 240 aboard crashes after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India
SUMMARY: An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, headed to London. The plane crashed into a residential and office area, including a medical college hostel, causing devastation and fire. Officials confirmed no survivors and potential casualties on the ground. The flight had mostly Indian and British passengers, along with some Portuguese and one Canadian. This is the first crash involving a Boeing 787. Indian and British leaders expressed condolences and support. Boeing is investigating, and the crash occurred days before the Paris Air Show, impacting Boeing stocks amid ongoing scrutiny after prior 737 Max crashes.
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