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The Houston Chronicle, Texas's top selling newspaper, has published an editorial fiercely critical of Governor Greg Abbott over his rhetoric and decision to deploy Texas National Guard troops in response to protests against immigration enforcement,
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday that he was deploying 5,000 Texas National Guard troops and 2,000 Department of Public Safety officers to "maintain order" at planned anti-Trump protests across the state this weekend.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNGov. Greg Abbott sends Texas National Guard to sites of planned immigration protestsGreg Abbott announced Thursday morning he would deploy over 5,000 Texas National Guard troops across the state in anticipation of protests against federal deportation raids. Abbott initially confirmed the deployment Tuesday night,
The stage was set for a photo-worthy showdown at the Alamo. Instead, protesters marched to mariachi and conjunto music and lots of honking.
Gov. Greg Abbott said he's learned an important lesson over the last four years about the power of his office and how he can successfully will big issues over the finish line. But it's a lesson that portends potential trouble for local governments across Texas if he wins re-election in 2026.
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According to the governor's office, Abbott is deploying over 2,000 DPS troopers and 5,000 Texas National Guard soldiers.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has confirmed he is deploying the National Guard to cities throughout the state in anticipation of protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson told the American-Statesman on Wednesday that ...
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he ordered the deployment of more than 5,000 Texas National Guard troops across the state, along with more than 2,000 state police.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said this was his best legislative session ever, and looked forward to his reelection campaign in an interview on Wednesday.
Governor Greg Abbott has said state officials will "use every tool and strategy" to help law enforcement keep the peace.
With the clock ticking on one of the most closely watched bills of the session, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is still undecided on whether to sign a proposed ban on THC products into law—leaving both the hemp industry and Lt.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed House Bill 2, the largest public school funding increase in Texas history, allocating $8.5 billion in new funding for public education. A significant portion of the funding - $ 4.