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Justice Alito delivers win to Texas GOP, temporarily restores Republican congressional map
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Justice Alito delivers win to Texas GOP, temporarily restores Republican congressional map

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito delivered Texas Republicans some good news on Friday, temporarily reinstating the Republican-friendly congressional map they passed in August.After Texas Republicans surmounted weeks of obstruction by their Democratic colleagues, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ultimately signed the "One Big Beautiful Map into law" on Aug. 29, leaving the Lone Star Sate with a congressional map that could net the GOP five extra seats in the midterm elections.'Radical left-wing activists are abusing the judicial system to derail the Republican agenda and steal the U.S. House.'However, the adoption of the new map prompted hand-wringing among liberals and a successful Democratic gerrymandering campaign in California — as well as a legal challenge from several race-based groups of plaintiffs led by the League of United Latin American Citizens.The plaintiffs alleged in their complaint that the map was the result of unconstitutional racial gerrymandering and asked a three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas to block use of the map for the 2026 elections.The court on Tuesday ruled 2-1 in favor of the liberal advocacy groups, finding that the challengers likely would be able to prove that it was racially gerrymandered.RELATED: Yet another state's districts found to be racist, resulting in new map for 2026 midterms Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images "The public perception of this case is that it’s about politics," wrote Judge Jeffrey Brown in the ruling. "To be sure, politics played a role in drawing the 2025 Map. But it was much more than just politics. Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 Map."California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) was among the liberals who celebrated the ruling, noting that "Donald Trump and Greg Abbott played with fire, got burned — and democracy won. This ruling is a win for Texas, and for every American who fights for free and fair elections."But the celebration proved premature as Abbott and other Texas officials promptly appealed the decision to the Supreme Court.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement, "Radical left-wing activists are abusing the judicial system to derail the Republican agenda and steal the U.S. House for Democrats. I am fighting to stop this blatant attempt to upend our political system."Justice Alito stayed the lower court's ruling Friday and gave GOP map opponents until Monday to respond to his order.The Republican map is back in play pending the outcome of the state's appeal before the high court.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Islamist groups in Texas rake in $13M in taxpayer-funded grants amid Abbott’s battle against Sharia law
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Islamist groups in Texas rake in $13M in taxpayer-funded grants amid Abbott’s battle against Sharia law

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has taken aggressive action this week against Sharia law, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Yet critics are demanding to know why, during his time in office, millions in taxpayer-funded grants have been allocated to alleged Islamist organizations based in Texas.Abbott announced on Tuesday that he had designated the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations. The following day, Abbott urged local district attorneys to investigate potential Sharia "courts" operating in Texas and defying state and federal laws to push Islamic codes. 'Unlike the previous administration, recipients of grants will no longer be permitted to use federal funds to ... empower radical organizations with unseemly ties that don't serve the interest of the American people.'Despite Abbott's recent actions, some have faulted the governor for allowing taxpayer dollars to be used to fund the uptick in Islamic mosques in Texas, citing a June report from the Middle East Forum. The article claimed Texas gave "over $13 million of federal and state monies to mosques and community groups aligned with Islamist movements such as Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Jamaat-e-Islami, as well as hostile foreign regimes."Of the 18 organizations that received funds, a dozen were said to have "extremist links.""While a few thousand dollars in the state government's data consists of the return of escheated funds, the vast majority of the millions spent appear to be the result of direct state grants, subsidy programs, and federal sub-awards managed by the Texas state government," the Middle East Forum wrote.The Texas governor's office told Blaze News that the funding referenced in the Middle East Forum's report was not state tax dollars but rather federal funds distributed by the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Nonprofit Security Grant Program.As part of that program, since 2016, roughly $63 million in federal funds have passed through Texas to nonprofit organizations, including $55 million to churches and synagogues, and a smaller portion went to mosques, according to Abbott's office.RELATED: Secret Sharia ‘courts’ in Texas may be quietly overriding state law — Abbott calls for investigation Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty ImagesThe governor's office contended that organization-vetting for this DHS and FEMA grant program is performed by these federal agencies, not by the state.Sam Westrop, the director of Islamist Watch and the author of the Middle East Forum report, disputed this claim, arguing that the state was responsible for screening these grant applications and had the authority to exclude applicants.Westrop told Blaze News that "only a small number" of the $13 million came from the DHS' Nonprofit Security Grant Program."However, many of the grants we identified, while not all from DHS, were in fact paid for from federal funds; and are thus subawards," Westrop stated. "But by serving as the primary grantee, the Texas state government is required by the federal government to vet and assess risk. Subawards are discretionary, and the primary grantee may exclude a subawardee.""So these grants may be financed by federal dollars, but the monies are distributed through and at the discretion of the Texas state government, much by the governor's office itself," Westrop added.The Nonprofit Security Grant Program seeks to provide financial support to nonprofit organizations that are considered "high risk" of a terrorist attack. These nonprofits can include places of worship, educational facilities, and medical facilities, among other 501(c)(3) organizations. The funds are intended to support security enhancements, such as installing cameras, alarms, and fences. The grant can also be used toward security planning and training, as well as cybersecurity.RELATED: No Sharia law in Texas: Abbott draws a hard line against radical Islam Photo by Ilana Panich-Linsman for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesAccording to FEMA, the State Administrative Agency in each state is "the only eligible applicant" for this grant and "responsible for handling the federal award." Therefore, churches and other places of worship seeking funds through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program are "subapplicants that must apply through the SAA in the state or territory where the applying facility is physically located." The nonprofits cannot apply directly to FEMA.The applications are first "scored by the SAA in coordination with its state." Then the SAA submits "a prioritized list of [investment justifications] with all scores to FEMA."FEMA notes that a facility's local SAA may have its own requirements to apply for the grant. Texas' SAA contact is the Homeland Security Grants Division under the Texas Office of the Governor.These now-archived grant opportunities from Texas' eGrants website state that the "Office of the Governor will screen all applications to ensure that they meet the requirements included in the funding announcement." However, it notes that FEMA "makes final funding decisions."While it remains disputed whether Texas could have blocked these grants from going to alleged Islamist organizations, FEMA has made it clear that the DHS, under Secretary Kristi Noem, has significantly increased the vetting at the federal level."Under Secretary Noem's leadership, FEMA conducted a critical evaluation of all grant programs and recipients to root out waste, fraud, and abuse and deliver accountability for the American taxpayer," a FEMA spokesperson told Blaze News. "For Fiscal Year 2025 grant awards, DHS and FEMA worked together to vet grant recipients and ensure that every dollar spent strengthens the nation's resilience.""Unlike the previous administration, recipients of grants will no longer be permitted to use federal funds to house illegal immigrants at luxury hotels, fund climate change pet projects, or empower radical organizations with unseemly ties that don't serve the interest of the American people," the spokesperson added.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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No, Ken Burns, the United States Is Not an Iroquois Nation 
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No, Ken Burns, the United States Is Not an Iroquois Nation 

The Founders didn’t model us on the Six Nations, and George Washington didn’t tomahawk a Frenchman. 
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REALLY? Sen. Elissa Slotkin Wants to Know 'What's Going on With Trump's Military Purge?'
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REALLY? Sen. Elissa Slotkin Wants to Know 'What's Going on With Trump's Military Purge?'

REALLY? Sen. Elissa Slotkin Wants to Know 'What's Going on With Trump's Military Purge?'
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Two More Biden-Commuted Death Row Inmates Now Headed for Supermax
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Two More Biden-Commuted Death Row Inmates Now Headed for Supermax

Two More Biden-Commuted Death Row Inmates Now Headed for Supermax
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2 ChatGPT Tips That Can Help Boost Your Salary
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2 ChatGPT Tips That Can Help Boost Your Salary

Learn 2 key tips to boost your salary using ChatGPT. This guide shows how to use AI to find a new job or get a raise, plus what data you must avoid sharing.
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You Can Store Your Car Keys On Your iPhone - Here's How
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You Can Store Your Car Keys On Your iPhone - Here's How

Your iPhone can do more than text and tap-to-pay - it can now unlock and start your car. Here's how Apple's digital key is changing everyday driving.
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2 ChatGPT Tips That Can Help Boost Your Salary
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2 ChatGPT Tips That Can Help Boost Your Salary

Learn 2 key tips to boost your salary using ChatGPT. This guide shows how to use AI to find a new job or get a raise, plus what data you must avoid sharing.
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US Says No, Costa Rica Says Yes: Abrego Garcia's Removal Dispute
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US Says No, Costa Rica Says Yes: Abrego Garcia's Removal Dispute

A top Costa Rican official says his country remains willing to accept Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia for humanitarian relocation, directly contradicting statements from the Donald Trump administration that removal to Costa Rica was not an option.
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ICE Arrested Over 3,500 in Houston During Govt. Shutdown
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ICE Arrested Over 3,500 in Houston During Govt. Shutdown

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the arrest of more than 3,500 criminal illegal aliens in Houston, Texas, during the six-week government shutdown.
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