Wednesday, February 11, 2026

NO MORE KINGS: AFTER 20 YEARS OF RIDING FAMILY COATTAILS, KING DAVID WANTS 4 MORE

 Special to El Rrun-Rrun


For 20 years, David Betancourt has promised the voters the world, and delivered nothing. It’s barely been three months since Betancourt began his campaign outreach to Cameron County, and like clockwork, he is out on the hustings reminding voters of his Democratic lineage, and of his “hard work” as Cameron County Treasurer.

As a descendant of true Democrats in his late father Adolfo and late mom Janie, David has sat at the center of Cameron County’s finances as county treasurer. Unfortunately, he’s transformed from a real Democrat into an entrenched part of an old establishment that talks about progress but never delivers.

Year after year, without shame, David requested pay raises from the Cameron County Commissioners Court and never once in all of those 20 years did he fight for employee raises. Instead, he fought for himself. 

The Cameron County Commissioners Court, this year, finally appeased the king by giving him a raise of $12,693 FY 2025-2026, lifting his total compensation from $83,676 to $96,368.

A closer analysis reveals, after two decades, taxpayers aren’t seeing results for their money; they’re seeing higher bills, stale leadership, and a treasurer who’s more interested in holding the title than doing the job.

Now, as he faces a challenger in former JP Jonathan Gracia who has openly called for change and lower taxes on our homes, Betancourt has literally, and conveniently, altered his campaign signs promising to – you guessed it – to lower taxes in a epiphany election. This new tune sounds less like reform and more like desperation to keep the Betancourt gravy train going.

(After Gracia called for lower taxes, Betancourt's signs conveniently plastered an addition saying he was "helping to lower taxes," while giving himself a salary raise.)

Let’s be honest: David Betancourt has become the definition of complacency. He rarely shows up to work, stays detached from the community he’s supposed to serve, and hasn’t led with initiative or engagement. While other public servants step up to make Cameron County stronger, he’s been content to coast — a taker, not a giver. He doesn’t contribute, he doesn't connect, and he doesn’t care to show up unless someone else throws a party or there’s a campaign sign nearby.

It's a breath of fresh air that current county judge Eddie Treviño has called on all "real Democrats" to tally around our party. We're Democrats and should be justly proud to uphold and promote our ideals.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, everyone will acknowledge that the Democrats are under siege by the Republicans in Cameron County and across South Texas. It’s going to take energetic and engaged leaders to withstand the attacks that will not stop for the foreseeable future. Don’t look to David Betancourt for any help there.

Betancourt –has ridden his family’s coattails his entire life. Up to now he hasn't had to work or worry because his name recognition has carried him to a campaign victory, and he has flaunted his entitlement to public office – and check – as if it was a family heirloom.

Now Betancourt, after 20 years of minimal effort and maximum self-interest, wants one more four-year term. But for who? For him – or for us? If two decades of inaction weren’t enough time to make a difference, what could possibly change in another four years?

Change will not come from the Betancourt dynasty. Change will come from the people of Cameron County. And this year, that change starts at the ballot box. Sorry David, your time is up!

"BRING ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR, YOUR HUDDLED MASSES YEARNING TO BREATHE FREE..."

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

FAKE PROPAGANDA ARM OF GUERRA CAMPAIGN SKATING ON THIN ICE

Special to El RrunRrun

Dear Editor:

Judging by the social media posts by the scurrilous online publication Brownsville & Valley News – an ill-disguised "bad cop" arm of the Steve Guerra for County Judge campaign – there are no adults in the room controlling the content spewed by this anonymous bunch of his supporters.

If there were, they would have readily recognized that the photo and caption below right are on very thin libel ice.

Among some of the problems with the post are these:

1. They are claiming – without citing source or any evidence – that there is "a corruption alert" and that a federal investigation "may" force incumbent Eddie Treviño out of his re-election campaign. More like wishful thinking, it would appear.

2. That a company in which one of his law firm partners (Conrad Bodden)  is listed as a manager by the Texas Secretary of State – and which has been in the construction business since 2019 – was awarded "millions of dollars" in contracts and is actually owned by the county judge despite Treviño's name not appearing in any official or non-official document. 

In contrast, Guerra's name is listed as  the manager of  Warrior Fuel Traders LLC, which sold fuel to Pyrodiesel Del Cento SA de CV, named by Mexico's Federal Criminal Intelligence Center of Mexico as a principal in the smuggling of (huachicol) fuel, and which was sued for welshing on its debt to a fuel supplier for more than $300,000.  https://rrunrrun.blogspot.com/2026/02/guerras-ties-to-huachicolembarassing.html

3. That a "shady" local bondsman, Juan "Jr." Andrade is a "front man" in the company for Treviño.

4. That the company and its managers are involved in the "corruption-money laundering scheme."

5. That the SpaceX contract will be a "kickback to the county judge for his "suspicious" support to "all SpaceX operations on Boca Chica Beach."

These are serious allegations and boil down to this: 

1. That SpaceX – that is, Elon Musk – awarded Core Construction contracts as a bribe to Treviño in return for his "suspicious" support all SpaceX operations at Boca Chica.

These are very dangerous grounds to tread. 

These allegations are made without any documentation that there is any federal "corruption investigation" ties to Treviño, Bodden, or Andrade. And if there was, federal authorities would neither confirm nor deny its existence. It ends up being a convenient "rumor" that can safely be exploited for Guerra's political ends, personal and professional reputations that can be destroyed be damned.

The post implies that Andrade – a local bail bondsman, grocer, and politically engaged Cameron County resident whose family started with a small mom-and-pop grocery store in poverty-stricken Cameron Park and built it up into a successful business through honest work – is nothing but a "front man" for the concocted bogus bribery and kickback scheme. 

If no one knew it, they would be surprised that Cameron County Sheriff  Manuel "Manny" Treviño after a bidding process, let out the jails commissary service to Andrade, and sheriff Treviño – as straight as they come – would never allow himself or his department to be involved with anyone in such a scheme. In fact, the sheriff has expressed his disgust with this kind of baseless anonymous accusations and endorsed the incumbent for re-election over Guerra and former sheriff Eric Garza. 

In fact, all the county commissioners have condemned Guerra's proxies' libelous characterizations and attacks and have endorsed incumbent Trevino in the upcoming Democratic Party primary March 3. Early voting starts February 17.

The flaw in these allegations against the incumbent county judge is that they assume that Treviño single-handedly has the power to pass any issue through the commissioners court. As Dolph Thomae – the late commissioner for Pct. 3 – used to say, "we country boys know we have to count to three" to pass anything on the county agenda. Treviño, like all the other commissioners, control only their one vote. Is the entire commissioners court suspect of "corruption," too, then? Careful.

Perhaps they forget that Musk – if he wanted to find the people behind the Brownsville & Valley News front used by the Guerra campaign – has the technological know how to rip the cover behind which they hide. SpaceX is a private company that is free to shop around for its vendors. A cursory glance at suppliers for a myriad of services to SpaceX and now Starbase, shows thousands of vendors, local and from throughout the United States and abroad, supply it with the goods they need to keep their operations working. Core Construction was but a tiny supplier on that list. 

There is enough potential exposure to defamation and libel in the posts of  the Brownsville & Valley News to keep a libel attorney busy for months. In this day and age, no one can hide. And if Musk, Bodden, Andrade, and Treviño decide to defend themselves from these scurrilous allegations that they engaged in bribery for paying "kickbacks" to the county judge through a vendor contract to a business not associated with himself, but with a side private business outside their law firm run by his law partner, no se la acaban.

Thank you for the opportunity to address your seven readers. 

RRUNRRUN'S GREAT CARNAC PREDICTS: MR. AMIGO WILL BE...CARLOS RIVERA


Special to El Rrun-Rrun

On the eve of Thursday's grand announcement by the Mr. Amigo Association on who this year's Mr. Amigo celebrity will be, El Rrun-Rrun's psychic-in-residence and fortune teller the Great Carnac, is going out on a limb and predict that it will be Mexican actor/crooner Carlos Rivera.

Furthermore, the Great Carnac said that his revelation indicates that the force behind the selection of Rivera to visit Brownsville as an ambassador of goodwill to the southlands was none other than former Brownsville pal Mr. Amigo – and Donald Trump acolyte – José Eduardo Verástegui Córdoba, who tried to run for the Mexican presidency in 2024 and was investigated and fined for illegally receiving and concealing  money from his companies in the United States to fund his collection of signatures necessary to get on the ballot. 

Verástegui posed in combat gear and an assault rifle and advocated shooting gay people and held Trump to be the ideal leader. He failed, much to the relief of the majority of Mexican voters.

He came up short and was not be a candidate, according to the Mexican federal elections commission which investigated the illegal transfers to interfere in the Mexican elections and continues the probe. But he was Arturo (Turi) Treviño's choice and he rammed it down the throat of the MAA's pliant board. Nobody in Brownsville knew who their Mexican pal was before that, and few knew who he was after he left. 

We polled our seven readers in Brownsville and drew a blank on Rivera. The average Browntown barrio dweller wouldn't know him from Adan. Ah, well, as long as Turi knows.

Rivera is a Mexican singer who rose to fame by winning the third generation of La Academia, a type of Mexican reality show/talent contest. He has released four studio albums and participated in six theatre productions. Additionally, he has starred in Spanish-language productions of Beauty and the BeastMamma Mia, and The Lion King.

Will the Great Carnac be right? 

Up to now, he is hitting 1.000 and the editorial board is betting/hoping Carnac's crystal ball hasn't become opaque and that our mystic-in-residence's clairvoyance won't be clouded. We'll soon know this Thursday, when the naming of Mr. Amigo (will it be Rivera?) will be announced.

Stay tuned. Go Carnac! 

REPUBLICAN TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT SOLD OUT OUR KIDS

Team Gina


One of Greg Abbott’s biggest grifts yet is officially underway, and our public schools are squarely in the line of fire.

With applications now open, his school voucher scheme is moving from plan to reality, and he expects hardworking Texas families to foot the bill.

Let’s be clear: This is a reckless, exclusionary scam that takes public money out of our neighborhood schools and hands it to private institutions that can pick and choose who they let in, and who they leave behind.

I’m tired of the political tricks, and I know you are too. I won’t allow Abbott to drain our neighborhood schools and take opportunity out of the hands of 5.5 million Texas public school kids.

And I know what’s at stake because this fight is personal for me. I first ran for office when my son’s public school was threatened with closure, so I’ve seen up close how much our communities rely on strong neighborhood schools, and how devastating it is when politicians treat them as disposable.

Our public schools need investment and support, not to be gutted by Abbott so that he can line the pockets of his billionaire donors.

But here’s the good news: We can stop him.

I’ve beat Abbott on this issue before. By standing with parents, educators, and communities who refuse to let anyone gamble with their kids’ futures. When I’m governor, we’ll shut down this attack on our neighborhood schools and get back to putting our kids first. But to get there, I need you with me in this fight.

If you’re able, chip in $5 today to end the voucher grift and send Abbott a message loud and clear: we won’t allow him to cash in on our kids.

Thank you for standing with me in this fight.

Monday, February 9, 2026

FROM HANNA H.S., WITH LOVE AND ART, BAD BUNNY HALF-TIME APPEARANCE

Special to El Rrun-Rrun
Various Sources

A Brownsville native was among the many dancers who performed alongside Bad Bunny at the Big Game halftime show.

Gabriela Valadez Ebel, a Homer Hanna High School alumnus, was among the dancers who were selected to perform on the biggest stage in the nation.

(The photo was sent to us by a member of the Valadez family. She is their niece.)

Bad Bunny, also known as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, performed a medley of songs, which included “Baile Inolvidable,” “Yo Perreo Sola,” Lo Que Le Paso a Hawaii”, “El Apagon” and others.



BY THE NUMBERS: BAD BUNNY VS. TURNING POINT'S KID ROCK

STEVE'S TIES TO HUACHICOL EMBARASSING: TEAM GUERRA THUGS VANDALIZE SIGNS

An offending campaign sign showing Steve Guerra's ties to huachicol and his team's response: tear down the  signs.
Special to El Rrun-Rrun

After months of denying any link between him and the illegal importation of petroleum products into Mexico, documentation from the Mexican government, the Texas secretary of State, and district court records have directly linked Brownsville Navigation District chairman Steve Guerra  to shipments between his Warrior Fuel Traders Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) and Pyrodiesel Del Cento SA de CV, named by the Federal Criminal Intelligence Center of Mexico as a principal in the smuggling of fuel.
Guerra was first elected to the BND board in 2018 and appointed chair in 2022. He was reappointed to the position in May 2024. He is currently a candidate for Cameron County Judge in the Democratic Party primary.

These revelations were first published in Frankie Olivo's Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/FrankieOlivo10/posts/this-is-how-steve-guerra-is-linked-to-huachicol-he-was-buying-diesel-in-the-us-a/1221688939939605/ outlining a debt of Guerra's LLC to non-payment to Key Performance Petroleum Company of Navasota, Texas.

In that lawsuit, Key Performance president Mark Jackson filed an affidavit October 26, 2022 in support of his company's lawsuit demanding payment of an outstanding balance of $333,484.47 and attached copies of 24 invoices totaling shipments of diesel and other petroleum products they had shipped at Warrior Fuel Traders' request over a two-month period in 2020 that had not been paid. Guerra was served the next day, October 27.

In Cause No: 2022-DCL-5154-I plaintiff Key Performance lists a systematic record of transactions that make up the outstanding delinquent balance of Warrior Fuel Traders, LLC. (Remember, we only found out about Guerra's LLC after he failed to pay his debts. What about the times that his LLC did pay for past purchases? More than $300,000 owed? Where did the money to purchase the petroleum products come from?)

He calls himself as an "entrepreneur." En que trabaja el muchacho

Government investigations revealed that Warrior Fuel Traders/Steve Guerra was in direct contractual business with Pyrodiesel Del Cento SA de CV. Pyrodiesel has been named as a principal in fuel smuggling activities (huachicol) of petroleum by the Federal Criminal Intelligence Center of Mexico. https://es-us.noticias.yahoo.com/huachicoleros-controlaban-puertos-pa%C3%ADs-060000638.html
Invoices to Warrior Fuel Traders from Key Performance indicate the diesel and petroleum products were shipped through Eagle Pass, Texas and delivered to Pyrodiesel. The Warrior Fuel Traders LLC was registered with the Texas Secretary Of State April 13, 2020 and its certification was forfeited June 24, 2022.

"The identification of the modus operandi: First modus operandi, the fuel is purchased in the United States and then imported into Mexico, where it is sold to various companies. These companies are responsible for distributing it through marketing and transportation companies, selling the fuel at a lower price than the one established in the national market.

"To this end, they use cloned gasoline and diesel import declarations to simulate the legal origin of the hydrocarbons, allowing them to legitimize the multiple sales they make," the Federal Center for Criminal Intelligence (FGR) analysis details.

A PEDO, A CONVICTED FELON, AND NOW A STAFFER...

Sunday, February 8, 2026

THE NUMBERS ARE BOUGHT, BOTANA READY FOR SUPER BOWL LX

Got 'em Seahawks
New England Pats
Micheladas and porra bets

We got new guys
Tambien las babes
Y gamblers attempting to get paid
And karaokers thinking they're country stars
Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, I love this bar

Forget the Cowboys
Forget those fuckers
Mistake-ridden fools and suckers

Sam the cow farmer
Mark selling numbers
Mama's botana on the burner
And vets lying about their battles and the war
Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, I love this bar

Vente as you are
No esta muy far
Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, gotta love this bar

Super Bowl 60's here
We've got your chair
High-backed bar stools
For lovers and fools
Y muchas, muchas babes
Even seen Pati emerge from her kitchen-cave

There's door prizes
Botana surprises
We might even have a drunk dance on the bar
Ooh, ooh, ooh, gotta love this bar
And we like it here, 'cause no vivimos far
Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm,just love this bar
(Yes I do)

But I love this bar
It's my kind of place
At the back of  the burger joint
Shit eatin' grin on my face...
No esta muy far
Vente as you are
Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, hmmm, gotta love this bar

HHS SEC. KENNEDY: YOU AIN'T GOT NO SKINS IN THE GAME...


La Cebolla

WASHINGTON—In a firm dismissal of decades of scientific research and real-world data on the organ’s benefits and safety, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly questioned the efficacy of skin Wednesday while testifying before Congress.

 “Everything we know about skin has been learned from so-called scientific studies funded by large corporations who have a financial stake in keeping our musculature covered in an unnecessary layer of man-made flesh,” said the self-proclaimed “membrane skeptic,” declaring that the ubiquity of skin in modern society, from the epidermis down to the subcutaneous tissue, amounted to little more than a “nefarious marketing campaign by the powerful people who manufacture skin.” 

“A lot of the public has lost their trust in skin, and for good reason. Skin is a significant contributing factor to skin cancer, being linked to it in nearly 100% of cases. One of the most common factors shared by those diagnosed with autism is that they all have skin on their bodies. That’s not a coincidence. What’s more, your muscles can easily suffocate if they don’t get enough exposure to the air.” 

“That’s why I cover my internal organs with a perforated raw beef hide, which a lot of research shows works even better than whatever skin is made of,” the secretary continued. “I mean, stratum basale, spinosum, granulosum—what the heck are these ingredients, and why are we letting them anywhere near our children’s bodies?” 

Kennedy added that skin was a relatively recent invention, citing the fact that the bones of prehistoric humans unearthed by archaeologists are consistently skinless.

WHAT'S GOOD FOR THE CHIMPS, IS GOOD FOR THE ORANGUTANS...

To be honest… Melania never looked so happy and kind…
 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

FROM BROWNTOWN AND MATA WITH PATRIOT LOVE IN SUPER BOWL


PERFUME AND EXCUSES FROM TRUMP FOR INSULTING BLACKS, OBAMAS


By Michael Jochum

There is no gray area here. 

None. 

Depicting Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as apes is not satire, it’s not “edgy,” it’s not an “internet meme,” and it sure as hell is not “fake outrage.” It is one of the oldest, most putrid racist tropes in the American sewer system, comparing Black human beings to monkeys in order to dehumanize them.

That imagery was used to justify slavery, segregation, lynching, and systemic humiliation for generations. Anyone pretending not to understand that is either historically illiterate or morally bankrupt. 

And when the President of the United States shares it, whether for one second or sixty-two, it isn’t an accident. It’s a signal. It’s a wink to the ugliest corners of his base. It’s a reminder that cruelty is still the currency of his political brand.

And then comes the inevitable chorus of enablers. The press secretary dismisses it as a meme. Staffers say it was “erroneously” posted. Allies urge everyone to calm down. 

This is the pattern. Every time he steps in something foul, the administration rushes in with perfume and excuses, as if the American public can’t smell what’s right in front of us. This is the same man who launched his political career on the racist lie that Obama wasn’t born in this country. The same man who has never found a kind word for anyone who challenges him, and rarely even for those who don’t. 

His rhetoric has always been a river of bile, but now it feels more unhinged, more desperate, like a man thrashing as the walls close in. When even Republican Senator Tim Scott calls it “the most racist thing” he’s seen from this White House, that should tell you something.

What makes this especially grotesque is the transparent distraction machine humming underneath it all. The same week credible voices are demanding accountability on the Epstein files, we get jungle-king cosplay and racist memes set to “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” 

The White House tells us to focus on “what matters.” Apparently what matters is not decency, not dignity, not the basic human respect owed to former presidents and first ladies, especially the first Black family to ever occupy the White House. 

Apparently what matters is protecting a man whose behavior grows more aberrant by the day, whose speech drifts into incoherence, whose physical decline is harder and harder to disguise, and whose response to pressure is always the same: lash out, demean, degrade.

This is not normal politics. This is not hardball. This is rot. And every Republican who shrugs, deflects, or whispers criticism without consequence becomes complicit in that rot. You cannot claim to love this country while excusing the deliberate dehumanization of its citizens for cheap applause. 

You cannot preach faith while laughing at imagery that echoes centuries of racial hatred. And you certainly cannot hide behind the word “meme” when the poison is that obvious. History will not be confused about what this was. It will not file it under humor. It will file it under disgrace.

LA FIRMA REPLACES LOS INVASORES FOR SOMBREROFEST 2026


By Shirley Escobedo
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (Valley Central) — Sombrero Fest has announced “La Firma” as its new Saturday headliner for its 2026 main stage.

This announcement comes after Los Invasores de Nuevo León canceled their performance at the Sombrero Festival main stage on Feb. 28.

“Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, the group had to cancel their performance at this year’s Sombrero Festival. “Our team is hard at work to find a replacement, and we will announce them Los Invasores de Nuevo Leónas soon as they are confirmed,” Sombrero Festival, Ltd. Board Chair and CEO Olga Gonzalez said.

The Sombrero Festival will be held at Washington Park, located at 700 E. Madison St. in Brownsville.

The three-day festival will take place Feb. 26 through Feb. 28, during the Brownsville Charro Days festivities.

The full lineup and ticket information for the event are available on the Sombrero Festival website.

THEY HELPED A LOT OF PEOPLE, BUT LORD THE GOOD THEY DIE YOUNG....




African and Black History African Archives's Post:

Medgar Evers was only 37 when he was assassinated in 1963. By that age, he was already the NAACP’s first field secretary in Mississippi, organizing voter registration drives, investigating racial terror, and challenging segregation in one of the most violent states in the country for Black activism.

Malcolm X was killed in 1965 at 39. In barely a decade of public life, he transformed himself from a street hustler into one of the most powerful and globally recognized Black voices of the 20th century. His thinking was still evolving. His politics were still changing. He was just beginning to broaden his vision beyond the United States.

Martin Luther King Jr. was also 39 when he was assassinated in 1968. By that age, he had already led the Montgomery Bus Boycott, helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech, and played a central role in the passage of landmark civil rights legislation.

None of them reached 40.

They are often remembered as finished figures, as if their work was complete. It wasn’t. They were young men still growing, still debating strategy, still imagining what freedom could look like in a country that resisted it at every turn.

What they accomplished in such short lives is extraordinary. What was taken from them—and from the movements they were shaping—is just as important to remember.

Friday, February 6, 2026

GUERRA'S FAKE "VICTIM" ACT FLOPS, TRIGGERS BACKLASH

Special to El Rrun-Rrun
It's a page taken straight out of the PRI campaign playbook.

Here's poor (not so) little Brownsville Navigation District Steve Guerra complaining about being abused by his opponents in the race for Cameron County Judge and vowing to take the high road instead, specifically singling out supporters of incumbent Eddie Treviño, since the other candidate in the race is former Cameron County Sheriff Eric Garza, who political observers say was put into the race as a stalking horse to throw the race into a runoff.

Guerra's self-serving ads claiming he would endure his opponent's "smear tactics" and remain on the high road despite the sticks and stones against him by those mean Treviño supporters are nothing short of disingenuous.

While he hides his hand, his supporters – through anonymous social media accounts (like Brownsville and Valley News) – attack and ridicule Treviño and accuse him of personal enrichment and of single-handedly giving away Boca Chica Beach to Elon Musk's SpaceX.

But despite his hand wringing and protestations, honesty and transparency aren't Guerra's forte. No martyr is he.

He forgets to mention that Treviño's vote is but one of three needed to have a majority to approve any county vote. Treviño's single vote cannot pass anything without the support of a majority of the commissioners' court. But Guerra knows that going after majority would backfire, so his anonymous supporters are content to demonize the incumbent in social media and accuse him – without providing proof – of allegations of criminality and wrongdoing.

In one of the social media attacks, Treviño is ridiculed in a Photoshopped meme and a caricature showing a rat-like Treviño on a leash and accusing him of single-handedly selling Musk Boca Chica Beach in return for bags filled with cash. They say that they want to "send Musk's pet rat back to the sewer" and vote for Guerra. Again, they offer no proof or put their names behind the accusations.

But they neglect to tell their followers that the Texas Legislature – with the support of the late Rene Oliveira and the House and Eddie Lucio Jr. in the Texas Senate – were the ones responsible for pushing through bills allowing Musk – through the county –  to close access to the beach. Treviño was actually the only one on the commissioners Court who was opposed the state move to approve the handing over access to Boca Chica, bypassing the county, to Musk's new city, Starbase.  

But this mudslinging backfires and has unintended consequences, too. None other than Cameron County Sheriff Manuel "Manny" Treviño issued a strong statement against these "smear" (that word again!) tactics being used by Guerra and his proxies in social media. 

"Statement from Sheriff Manuel Treviño: 

"I have worn a badge for many years, and with that badge comes a responsibility to stand up for truth, fairness, and integrity. That is why I am angry and disgusted by the tactics being used against Eddie Treviño Jr. in this campaign. Anyone who believes this kind of behavior is acceptable leadership should be ashamed.

What we are witnessing is not debate. It is not accountability. It is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public through guilt-by-association and recycled insinuations. Hiding behind fake social media accounts to attack others is an act of cowardice. That’s not what a real man does!

As a law-enforcement officer, I know the difference between facts and smear tactics. I also know that trying to destroy someone’s reputation without evidence is wrong — and it speaks volumes about the character and judgment of the people doing it.

If a candidate is willing to distort the truth and poison public discourse just to win an election, then they are not fit to hold public office." 

Likewise, Cameron County Pct. 1 Commissioner Sofia Benavides issued her endorsement of Treviño and chided Guerra's proxies for their childish antics and urges voters to vote for "the adult in the room." 

"It seems like his opponents are acting like spoiled kids who think dirty politics and shady social media posts are a magic wand that will somehow get them elected. Instead of doing the hard work – showing up, learning the job, and offering real solutions – they hide behind fake outrage and dumb, false narratives pushed online  

"That kind of behavior isn't bold or clever; it's immature and irresponsible. Cameron County isn't a game, and leadership isn't earned through smear pages or cheap tricks. This job demands discipline, experience, and respect for the people – not shortcuts or nonsense."

Therein lies the rub. 

Guerra and his anonymous proxies hadn't counted on triggering the ire of two popular elected officials with a lifetime of experience and loyal constituents who can see through the smear and detect Guerra's attempt to hide his hand after slinging the mud trying to make himself a victim and instead having his tactics coming back to bite his ample behind.

THIS IS A LIST THAT TRUMP'S DEPT. OF JUSTICE CAN'T CONCEAL

Thursday, February 5, 2026

"FOR WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT A MAN, IF HE SHOULD GAIN THE WHOLE WORLD, AND LOSE HIS OWN SOUL?" MARK 8:36

Blanche: It's not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein.

Megyn Kelly: "Raping fourteen-year-old girls is not really pedophilia, so relax." 

Karoline Leavitt: "They were neighbors, so it’s OK." 

Todd Blanche: "You can party with Epstein no problem." 

At this point, MAGA—how much of your soul is left to sell?

DONALD STALIN: “THOSE WHO VOTE DECIDE NOTHING. THOSE WHO COUNT THE VOTE DECIDE EVERYTHING."


 

REMEMBER BROWNSVILLE''S RACIST PAST ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Texas Southmost College Chair Adela Garza: "Our Scorpion community gathered outside the historic Regiment House for the unveiling of the Buffalo Soldier Historical Marker. We honored the legacy of the African American troops at Fort Brown, recognizing both their contributions and the injustices they endured. This marker is an important step in securing their place in our local history."Image result for buffalo soldiers stationed at brownsville texas

Narrative to application for Texas Historical Commission marker at Ft. Brown for Buffalo Soldiers. At the local level applications were handled by Gene Fernandez, Commissioner and Chairman of the Texas State Historical Marker Program.

Special to El Rrun-Rrun

The reason for the commemoration of the “Buffalo Soldiers,” through their involvement with Fort Brown and the South Texas environs throughout the second half of the 19th Century and the first decade of the 20th Century, is abundantly meaningful. This honorable recognition is claimed, based upon facts of numerous actual ties that occurred to connect the soldiers and their fort intrinsically together.

Extending beyond the realm of Historians, and into the consciousness of open society, the fame of the legendary Buffalo Soldiers is far and wide among us.

Since their initial formulation in 1866, as a grouping of African American-based regiments of cavalry and infantry, they accumulated a notable heritage which is firmly seated within the annals of American military history.

The theaters of operation include such historical episodes as the Indian Wars of the Great Plains, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, Mexican Border War, World War I, World War II.

To accurately track the specific regiments which followed the original lineage of these soldiers, One must center on certain “companies” of the following regiments: (United States Army) 9th Cavalry, 10th Cavalry, 24th Cavalry, 25th Infanytry.

In the broad range of events, all of these regiments were composed of almost exclusively African Americans, with the exception of a White officer corps. Absolute evidence of the presence of Black soldiers (U. S. Colored Troops, “USCT, or USC”), can be observed, sadly enough, in the roster of those who were buried in the National Cemetery at Fort Brown.

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It is well understood that combat fatalities were not that great in South Texas throughout the period of the Civil War, in particular, whereas the primary cause of death was attributed to pestilence and other health-related causes. The poor living conditions on this Border outpost, abundantly documented, surely contributed largely as well.

The ravages of the cholera epidemic of 1866, and the yellow fever scourges of 1867, 1882, and 1883 took heavy toll of soldier and citizen alike.

Another monumental accounting which establishes the presence of colored troops in the area comes from the rolls of the famous 25th Infantry, Companies B, C, and D, who were involved in the infamous “Brownsville Affair” of 1906. These troops followed an interesting, if not illustrious path that took in assignments ranging from the Spanish-American War service in Cuba, under Theodore Roosevelt, to obvious Indian engagement in Nebraska, Oklahoma, and then on to Brownsville.

Of those regiments, and the companies thereof, conforming with what were known to be legitimately “Buffalo Soldiers”, having seen direct military action in the Indian Wars of the Great Plains, there is direct evidence to support the claim that there were elements of troops which went on to receive assignments at Fort Brown.

The period of greatest direct tie to these veterans having spent time in South Texas ran from 1870 through 1880, according to general accounting of research on these regiments, understanding that the entire period of the Native American Indian conflicts ran from 1866 through the 1890’s. Tragically, They were all discharged dishonorably by Roosevelt after the Brownsville Afair although no proof existed that they had been involved in the fray.

Their acts of bravery attributed to the formidable warrior spirit of these soldiers, are resident in legend and history. From the origins of the actual name which was given to them by Native American Indians, they were said to have “fought like a cornered buffalo”, which lends an allegorical realism to their image. 
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Speaking for this bravery, there were twenty-six Medal of Honor recipients from the ranks of their regiments from 1866 through 1918. This is not taking into account the continuance of their line as it yielded its metal into World War II.

Their indomitable courage has impacted music, television series, movies, novels, and artworks throughout their active range, and shall continue to do so well into the future.

For this and all other noble reasoning, Fort Brown needed to extend its arms in homage to these worthy military men, at long last.

BUT IF YOU'RE "STOPPING THE STEAL," WE'LL PARDON YOU, OF COURSE..."

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

GUERRA'S TIES TO HUACHICOL EMBARASSING: TEAM GUERRA VANDALIZES SIGNS


A offending campaign sign showing Steve Guerra's ties to huachicol and his team's response: tear down the  signs.
Special to El Rrun-Rrun

After months of denying any link between him and the illegal importation of petroleum products into Mexico, documentation from the Mexican government, the Texas secretary of State, and district court records have directly linked Brownsville Navigation District chairman Steve Guerra  to shipments between his Warrior Fuel Traders Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) and Pyrodiesel Del Cento SA de CV, named by the Federal Criminal Intelligence Center of Mexico as a principal in the smuggling of fuel.
Guerra was first elected to the BND board in 2018 and appointed chair in 2022. He was reappointed to the position in May 2024. He is currently a candidate for Cameron County Judge in the Democratic Party primary.

These revelations were first published in Frankie Olivo's Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/FrankieOlivo10/posts/this-is-how-steve-guerra-is-linked-to-huachicol-he-was-buying-diesel-in-the-us-a/1221688939939605/ outlining a debt of Guerra's LLC to non-payment to Key Performance Petroleum Company of Navasota, Texas.

In that lawsuit, Key Performance president Mark Jackson filed an affidavit October 26, 2022 in support of his company's lawsuit demanding payment of an outstanding balance of $333,484.47 and attached copies of 24 invoices totaling shipments of diesel and other petroleum products they had shipped at Warrior Fuel Traders' request over a two-month period in 2020 that had not been paid. Guerra was served the next day, October 27.

In Cause No: 2022-DCL-5154-I plaintiff Key Performance lists a systematic record of transactions that make up the outstanding balance of Warrior Fuel Traders, LLC.

Government investigations revealed that Warrior Fuel Traders/Steve Guerra was in direct business with Pyrodiesel Del Cento SA de CV. Pyrodiesel has been named as a principal in fuel smuggling activities (huachicol) of petroleum by the Federal Criminal Intelligence Center of Mexico. https://es-us.noticias.yahoo.com/huachicoleros-controlaban-puertos-pa%C3%ADs-060000638.html
Invoices to Warrior Fuel Traders from Key Performance indicate the diesel and petroleum products were shipped through Eagle Pass, Texas and delivered to Pyrodiesel. The Warrior Fuel Traders LLC was registered with the Texas Secretary Of State April 13, 2020 and its certification was forfeited June 24, 2022.

"The identification of the modus operandi: First modus operandi, the fuel is purchased in the United States and then imported into Mexico, where it is sold to various companies. These companies are responsible for distributing it through marketing and transportation companies, selling the fuel at a lower price than the one established in the national market.

"To this end, they use cloned gasoline and diesel import declarations to simulate the legal origin of the hydrocarbons, allowing them to legitimize the multiple sales they make," the Federal Center for Criminal Intelligence (FGR) analysis details.

Monday, February 2, 2026

COMING TO A BARRIO NEAR YOU...DON'T LET THEM TELL YOU IT WON'T HAPPEN HERE. IT ALREADY IS.

ICE makes arrest at Morton and International Blvd. in Brownsville

WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY, AND THEY ARE OUR OWN S. TEXAS ICE



Special to El Rrun-Rrun

BREAKING: AT LAST! The CPB agents who killed Alex Pretti are FINALLY NAMED — and the cover-up looks worse by the day.

For weeks, the Trump administration hid behind masks, silence, and talking points.
Now the names are out.

Government records reviewed by ProPublica now identify the two federal agents who fired the shots that killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old VA ICU nurse gunned down during a chaotic federal sweep in Minneapolis. Their names are Jesus “Jesse” Ochoa, a Border Patrol agent, and Raymundo Gutierrez, a Customs and Border Protection officer.

Both were deployed under Operation Metro Surge, Trump’s aggressive immigration dragnet that sent armed, masked agents flooding American cities far from the border—and even farther from accountability.

The details matter.

Ochoa, 43, joined CBP in 2018 after years of wanting the job. According to his ex-wife, Angelica Ochoa, he graduated from the University of Texas–Pan American with a degree in criminal justice and spent much of his life in the Rio Grande Valley dreaming of becoming a Border Patrol agent. By the time the couple split in 2021, she said, he had become a gun enthusiast, owning roughly 25 rifles, pistols, and shotguns.

Gutierrez, 35, joined CBP in 2014 and works for the Office of Field Operations. He’s assigned to a special response team—a high-risk unit modeled after police SWAT teams. Records show both men were brought in from South Texas to enforce a crackdown that turned Minneapolis into a militarized zone.

CBP refused to release their names. DHS blocked state investigators. Body-camera footage remains hidden. And while Trump officials rushed to smear Pretti—branding him a threat and worse—video evidence shredded the official story.

(At right: Greg Bovino spotted in Downtown McAllen last night )

Footage shows Pretti calmly filming federal agents roaming a popular arts district. It shows a masked agent shoving a woman to the ground. It shows Pretti stepping in to help. It shows pepper spray blasted into his face, agents piling on, and then a volley of gunfire — around ten shots — as onlookers screamed.

Pretti was legally armed. Multiple analyses suggest an agent removed the gun from his hip before shots were fired, contradicting claims of imminent danger.

Only after days of protests and bipartisan outrage did the Justice Department announce a civil rights investigation. Even now, key evidence remains locked away.
This isn’t just about two agents.


It’s about a system that sends anonymous, heavily armed federal teams into U.S. cities, escalates encounters instead of defusing them, and then hides the truth when an American citizen ends up dead.
Alex Pretti had a name, a family, and a life devoted to caring for veterans.

The men who killed him tried to keep their identities secret.

Now that the masks are off, accountability can’t stop at identification. It has to climb the chain of command that made this tragedy possible.

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