Debbie Jurgadas
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So going back to your first point, I'm very happy that Governor Abbott did make that declaration.
He declared
Muslim Brotherhood and CARE terror organizations and transnational criminal organizations.
I know a little bit about how that came about, but I think that the idea of boldly stating that only happened because the governor became concerned about the level of activity of these
Islamic conquerors in Texas, this Islamic conquest that's happening in Texas.
And he realized that the people would have his back.
I think he came to recognize enough serious conservatives, serious Republican voters understood the issue, so they would back him.
He didn't want to go out on a limb and discover that even his own base wasn't going to support him.
But I think he's become aware because of the activism in Texas on the issue that he will have the backing.
But the hard question with that and one that I is still not entirely figured out.
is exactly how to implement it.
He did say, our Governor Abbott did say, after making that declaration, he ordered DPS, the Department of Public Safety, to investigate and potentially bring about prosecutions connected to that designation.
But it's kind of hard to figure what exactly he does.
I think that there are
What even DPS does and any specific targets to investigate and go after those.
Could not agree more.
Yes.
The data you're talking about really from public record is not a speculation, but it's money coming either from the federal government or from the Texas treasury, but it's all going through the comptroller's office where, uh,
Don Huff, he's running for that office, went through the comptroller, and I think it was since 2016 until now, is something in the range of four beers and boy billion dollars that's made its way to Islamic organizations in Texas.
Now, that doesn't mean that they're all problematic, but I think what happens is money coming state or federal when an organization has a fairly friendly sounding name, and this is not a real name, but just, you know, the happy,