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The Pentagon has identified the six service members killed when a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq on Thursday. abcnews.link/0q8NvIr



NEW MISSION: President Trump appoints Erika Kirk to serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors — taking the position her late husband, Charlie, was slated to hold before he was assassinated in September. Now Erika joins the panel that oversees morale, discipline, curriculum, and fiscal affairs at the academy.



⚠️ Hunt to endorse Paxton? Anyone who has been paying attention to the US Senate race in Texas knows that besides being anti-Cornyn, Wesley Hunt made his closing argument on the notion that he was in his 40s and could serve 2 terms, whereas Paxton is 63 and would be too old to serve 2 terms and Cornyn is 74 and would be too old to serve 1 term. If Hunt believes his own argument, shouldn't we expect him to endorse Paxton? 🤔 youtu.be/KVkh0dci4YE?si…







ELECTION EMERGENCY ALERT: In Texas in Collin County at the prosper polling station they are segregating people by party affiliation. The Republicans have a much longer line. Get your Sheriff involved now! Watch this short video and report to... illegalvoting@oag.texas.gov

🔥 Big shoutout to the incredible Doc Chambers! 🔥 This hero is traveling every corner of Texas, shaking hands, looking people in the eye, listening to their stories, and truly caring about what Texans are facing every single day. That kind of grassroots leadership can’t be faked. It comes from a servant’s heart. And Doc shows up, again and again, because he genuinely loves this state and its people. But what makes that even more powerful is the life of service behind the man. In 2004, Lt. Col. Peter Chambers became the first-ever Special Operations Surgeon for the United States Army Special Forces, a historic achievement. He is a 37-year combat veteran, a Purple Heart recipient, and has completed 12 deployments over the course of his distinguished military career. His decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Combat Medical Badge, honors that reflect courage under fire and unwavering commitment to those he served beside. And even after decades of military service, including serving Texans in the Texas Army National Guard and stepping up during critical missions like Operation Lone Sta, he didn’t slow down. He continues to fight for Texas, not from behind a desk, but out in communities, meeting people where they are. I’ve had the privilege of getting to know this remarkable man, and I can say without hesitation: he embodies the strength, integrity, resilience, and goodness of his beautiful state. His leadership isn’t about power, it’s about people. It’s about listening. It’s about standing firm when it’s hard. So much respect for a true warrior, servant, and champion for Texans. Texas is stronger because of leaders like Doc Pete Chambers. 🇺🇸👏 Thank you Doc for being a good human and an incredible American. 🙏🏻








