Saturday, January 27, 2024

Federal Troops, Armored Vehicles Moving En Masse to Texas?


Federal Troops, Armored Vehicles Moving En Masse to Texas As Biden Regime Prepares To ‘Clear Out’ National Guard


Military equipment and federal armored vehicles are being sent by rail to the Texas border as the Biden regime prepares to clear out Texas National Guard troops and State Police by force, according to local reports.

From the Texas House to former President Donald Trump, Republicans around the country are defending Gov. Greg Abbott’s right to defend the southern border and his challenges to the Biden administration’s unconstitutional border policies.

Twenty-five states have co-signed a letter siding with Gov. Abbot in his battle with the federal government and at least 10 states have sent National Guard and State Police to assist the state of Texas in protecting its border and “potential conflict” with the Biden regime.


Update: Reports of military equipment and armored vehicles moving via rail in Texas. Is the government going to make its move to clear out Texas National Guard troops and State Police by force? The battle is NOT over, it’s just beginning!! Biden Administration has the Supreme… Show more


The Biden regime has also threatened to federalize the National Guard, which South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said would be unprecedented in American history. 

“This would be the first time in American history that a President would activate soldiers to NOT protect the US and stand down – to make us less safe and not protect the United States of America,” said Gov. Noem.

“We are in unprecedented times and I am incredibly proud of these men and women who are here on this border today to slow down this invasion,” continued Gov. Noem.

Today marked the deadline of the Biden Administration’s ultimatum demanding Texas permit federal agents access at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, TX.  It has been a contentious showdown between armed Texas National Guard troops and federal agents since the guardsmen began blocking federal agents access to the park on January 12th.  

In response to a January 14th DHS letter demanding federal access, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton refused to back down, citing federal statute and Article IV Section IV of the US Constitution.  AG Paxton also noted:



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