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We are a group of Texan Nationalists focused on internal community building. For all inquiries, please email us at [email protected]








As a small-business owner, wine importer Victor O. Schwartz has plenty of reasons to dislike the president’s policies. For almost 40 years, Schwartz has owned and operated VOS Selections, an importer and distributor of fine wines from 16 countries. Tariffs on wine have frustrated his industry since 2018, making the already heavily taxed business of sourcing from small farms and importing bottles from abroad more expensive. When Trump’s second-term tariffs were first announced last April, it looked like an even worse disaster for American wine importers than the first term. But the tariffs were also when he realized, unlike so many frustrated by Trump, he had an opportunity to do something. The weekend after the announcement of the tax on imports, a relative mentioned that their law professor, Ilya Somin, had put out a call for plaintiffs to challenge the tariffs. Somin a ragtag crew of small businesses who wanted to file a case against the administration: a tackle store on Lake Erie in Pennsylvania, a pipe manufacturer in Utah, a women’s cycling brand in Vermont, the maker of a banana-shaped synth in Virginia, and, eventually, Victor Schwartz and his wine-importing business. Within a few days, Somin, together with attorneys from the Liberty Justice Center, asked Schwartz to be the lead plaintiff. Read more from Matt Stieb’s conversation with Schwartz about how he and his fellow plaintiffs overturned Trump’s tariffs and earned a $166 billion refund: nymag.visitlink.me/tfzyVs


BREAKING: Nikki Haley’s Indian son “Nalin” is expected to replace Nick Fuentes, according to the Bari Weiss-owned Free Press.





Rick Jackson, running for Georgia’s Republican nomination for governor, spent over $30k lobbying for unlimited Indian immigrant workers on behalf of his healthcare business. Follow: @AFpost





🇮🇹 Milán, Italia | 🔴 Miles de nacionalistas homenajean a Sergio Ramelli, un joven patriota asesinado por la izquierda hace 51 años en Milán: «Camarada Sergio Ramelli: ¡Presente!»


You always have a choice Even if it is between dying on your knees or on your feet



Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling Opens Door for Southern States to Redraw Maps, Dismantle Majority-Black Districts
