Mike Jackson, Esq.
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Mike Jackson, Esq.
@TheTruthJackson
•Nelson & Murdock Law Firm •Shits & Giggles™️ •Derivatives Trader •Houston MMA Historian •UFC Stuff... 8-3, 6KO in fist fights •Snow Roach™️ Antagonizer


'ROOTS' BANNED | The Pulitzer Prize winner that sparked nationwide interest in genealogy and aired to 130 million TV viewers is now banned from Knox County school libraries. Details: wbir.com/article/news/e…

🎥 Exclusive: Spencer Pratt signed a contract to document the first family if he's elected Mayor of Los Angeles. Read more: bit.ly/3RGNF7e



BREAKING: CDC says there are no hantavirus cases in US

Trestle bridge fire just south of Canyon burning at night


🚨⚡️ SPOTTED: Trump caught sneaking a peek at Xi Jinping's private notebook during a Beijing banquet while Xi stepped away! 🤣


Trump: Dumocrats. They’re dumb. It’s d-u-m. I got rid of the b. So, you’re only changing one letter. E goes and the U comes.

Trump on China: "It's the two great countries. I call it the G2. They have G7, they have the G8. This is the G2."


Ray-J really lied & said he had 2 months to live in January… its currently May 😭😭

Hill County just became the FIRST county in Texas to pass a temporary moratorium on data centers. After FOUR HOURS of public testimony, county commissioners voted to pause new data center development so the impacts on: water electricity infrastructure land and local communities can actually be studied before projects move forward. Read that again. A Texas county has taken a bold stand, asserting the need for answers before relinquishing control over its future. This pivotal moment arises amidst a concerning trend across Texas, where rural counties are inundated with proposals for hyperscale data centers. However, many local governments lack the authority to effectively regulate these developments. Here’s a crucial aspect that demands attention: Hill County may now face pressure from the Texas Attorney General’s Office. This is because counties were never explicitly granted the power to halt these projects. Consider the implications: a county striving to safeguard its water, land, and residents could potentially find itself embroiled in a legal battle against the state itself.

Xi Jinping meets Steven Cheung in Beijing








