Wednesday, March 4, 2026
RGV'S OWN GINA HINOJOSA TOPS DEMO CANDIDATES, WILL FACE ABBOTT
Team Gina
It’s official! AP just called the race in the Texas Democratic Primary election, and I’ll be facing Greg Abbott this November.
And now, we move into the next phase of this race with one mission in mind — defeating Greg Abbott and ending the era of corruption and negligence he has inflicted on Texas.
Thank you. This wouldn’t have been possible without your support.
To every volunteer who knocked doors, every organizer who made the calls, every supporter who chipped in what they could, and every Texan who believed in this campaign early, thank you. You carried us over the first big hurdle and made it clear that Texans are ready to turn the page.
Now the general election is underway, and our mission is clear. We are going to defeat Greg Abbott and end the era of corruption and negligence he has inflicted on Texas.
If you’re ready to keep the pressure on and keep building momentum, will you pitch in $5 right now to help us start strong?
Politics was never the plan for me. But when they tried to close my son’s neighborhood school, I couldn’t just stand on the sidelines and do nothing about it — so I turned my anger into action and ran for the school board to change things. And I won. Since then, I’ve fought for Texas families alongside union teachers and parents of every political background because this is not about party. It is about putting our kids first.
As the Democratic nominee for Governor, I will fight for Texans the same way I fight for my own kids, with everything I’ve got.
As Governor of Texas, I will work to build a state where:You can see a doctor without worrying that it will bankrupt your family.
Your paycheck goes further at the grocery store and at the pharmacy
And make sure every child has a strong neighborhood public school, with supported teachers and safe classrooms.
After over a decade of Greg Abbott, Texans have watched the cost of living explode, public schools gutted and politicized, corruption run rampant, and millions denied health care. Texans are ready for something better.
But Abbott has a massive $106 million war chest, and starting today, his billionaire donors are ready to write a blank check just to keep him in power.
That is why I’m asking. Will you help power my campaign with a contribution of $5 today?Let’s win this together.
With gratitude,
Gina Hinojosa
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
GRACIA BESTS BETANCOURT, GARZA-PEREZ ROLLS AT CC CLERK, MAY 26 RUNOFFS FOR 107TH, COUNTY JUDGE, AND PCT. 2 COMMISH
5-TIME DRAFT DODGER SAYS: HEY, YOU WIN A FEW, LOSE A FEW
His latest masterpiece, DraftBarronTrump.com, launched with mock-Trumpian solemnity: "Service is honor. Strength is inherited." It concludes, magnificently, with "Dog Bless Barron."
The site features fake quotes from the Trump men that are only barely more absurd than their real ones.
APPELLATE COURT TO TRUMP: YOUR TARIFFS ARE ILLEGAL
WASHINGTON — A federal court on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to slow the process of refunding billions of dollars’ worth of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down as illegal last month.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit started the next phase in the refund process by sending it to a lower court to sort out.
In a court filing Friday, President Donald Trump Justice Department had urged the Federal Circuit to proceed cautiously and hold off for 90 days. But the judges refused.
The Supreme Court ruled Feb. 20 that Trump’s sweeping tariffs on most countries in the world were illegal, clearing the way for the importers who paid them to seek refunds.
The government had collected more than $130 billion from the tariffs by mid-December, and could ultimately be on the hook for refunds worth $175 billion, according to calculations by the Penn Wharton Budget Model.
But the Supreme Court offered no guidance on refunds; its decision did not even mention them. Now the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York will decide how the complicated refund process should proceed.
“I would expect the Court of International Trade to quickly issue an order requesting a status update from the government on their plans with respect to refunds (or expedited briefing),” said trade lawyer Ryan Majerus, a partner at King & Spalding and a former U.S. trade official.
“I expect the court to take an aggressive posture, asking the government to justify how they intend to comply with the Supreme Court’s ruling.”
Siddartha Rao, a partner at law firm Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney, said he has been getting a lot of calls from clients with questions. “We are somewhat in uncharted territory,” he said.
The Trump administration has been reaching for new tariffs to replace the ones the Supreme Court struck down.
One question, he said, is how the government might actually pay for these refunds.
“Everyone is sort of cognizant of the fact that it’s not like there’s over a hundred billion dollars sitting in, you know, in a room somewhere to just cut checks,” Rao said.
“So, you know, this is a Treasury problem, and it may very well be that the administration is reimposing tariffs for the reasons that it’s cited ... it’s important for strategic trade agreements and for bargaining power and all of that. But it also might be that they need to raise revenue to pay out refunds.”
IT'S ELECTION DAY, AND HERE ARE OUR DEMOCRATIC LOCAL PICKS
Then, all of a sudden, he reappeared this year and filed to run as the third candidate for Cameron County judge as a Democrat after Brownsville Navigation District chair Steve Guerra announced. Reports by eyewitnesses indicate that both men were seen conversing at a local eatery prior to Garza making his announcement. Garza is a de facto stalking horse to cover for Guerra and get him into a runoff with incumbent Treviño.
Dear Friends and Cameron County neighbors,
I began school in Brownsville at the age of five, and attended Garden Park Elementary when the classrooms were refurbished military barracks and the school still used septic tanks for sanitary services.
My parents worked humble jobs. My father was a custodian at Cummings Intermediate School, and my mother worked in the cafeteria at Hanna High School.
Association. In 2018, I was recognized by Bishop Flores during the Red Mass for my service to the community. I have also been inducted into the BISD Hall of Fame, served as Principal for a Day, and been honored to speak at Pace High School as a keynote speaker in 2016 and 2022.
With your help and your vote, I ask for the opportunity to continue serving Cameron County.
Early voting begins on February 17 and ends on February 27. Election Day is March 3.
Please support me so that I may continue to serve our community with experience, fairness, and respect.
Thank you, and may God bless you all.
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.
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.
Team Gina
Here’s where we stand: We’ve received the endorsement of every major newspaper in Texas. We’re polling only 3 points behind Abbott — the same margin that sent Ann Richards to office. We just watched Democrat Taylor Rehmet flip a deep-red Senate district by 14 points.
Everything is in our favor to win. And it all starts with this election.
Today it is critical we carry this momentum — that even Abbott’s warchest can’t deny — through November. Abbott and the Republicans are watching this race closely. He knows whoever wins the Democratic primary will be a major threat, and he’s ready to attack.
That’s why this final day matters. Every dollar you give right now will help Get Out the Vote, through final texts, calls, and door knocks.
Today, when the polls open, hundreds of thousands of voters will use their ballot to say who they want to be the next Governor. And I’m ready.
Your vote has power. Power to elect leaders who will fight for our communities, our rights, and our future.
Monday, March 2, 2026
S. TEXAS STUNNER: TEXAS 34TH HOUSE RACE TURNS INTO TOSSUP
By Drew Archer
Houston hoodline
Texas’ 34th Congressional District has turned into one of the tightest fights in the country, with polling averages showing a near dead heat as both parties barrel toward the March 3 primary. The seat, reshaped by a mid decade redistricting that pushed it from the Rio Grande Valley up the Gulf Coast toward Corpus Christi, no longer offers an easy glide path for an incumbent. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez now faces the real prospect of a bruising November if Republicans manage to rally behind a single nominee, as reported by The Cook Political Report.
According to The New York Times, the latest polling averages for Texas 34 show Gonzalez running almost even with his likely Republican opponents. The Cook Political Report also rates the race as a tossup, a verdict that reflects both the newly drawn lines and last year’s razor thin results in what has become one of the most competitive House districts in the country.
On the Republican side, the primary has turned into a headline ready Flores vs. Flores showdown. Former Rep. Mayra Flores is trying to claw back the seat she briefly held, while Army veteran Eric Flores has surged after picking up a late endorsement from Donald Trump. AP News reported that Trump’s nod convinced several rivals to bow out and helped consolidate cash and outside spending behind Eric Flores, turning the primary into a fast track electability test for Republicans. Whoever emerges on Tuesday – or if the field is forced into a runoff – will heavily shape how November looks.
Democrats Weigh Incumbency vs. Energy
Gonzalez still has the traditional advantages of incumbency, including broad name recognition across much of the Valley, but the reworked district leaves him with far less room for error after an already narrow win in 2024. The Houston Chronicle has followed a spirited primary challenge from Etienne Rosas, a public policy analyst backed by progressive groups in the region. Filings with the Federal Election Commission show Gonzalez holding a fundraising lead heading into March, but strategists on both sides argue that turnout patterns in November will ultimately decide whether the 34th stays in Democratic hands or flips.
YES, IT IS A MONDAY, MONDAY...SO GOOD TO ME...GTFU
Sunday, March 1, 2026
A WAR PRAYER FOR THE U.S. SAILORS OFF THE COAST OF IRAN
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
I don’t even know how to pray right now. My heart is anxious and scared. Please watch over my daughter, Paris. Cover her with Your protection. Guard her mind, her body, and her spirit.
Give her courage without fear and strength without harm. I lift up the USS Abraham Lincoln and every sailor aboard. Surround that ship with Your protection. Guide their leaders with wisdom and steady hands. Keep them safe in the air, at sea, and in every mission.
I pray for all of our military — every son and daughter serving far from home. Protect them. Bring them home safely. And God, please calm my heart. Help me trust You when I can’t see what’s happening. Hold Paris close when I can’t.
Amen.
WHAT GOD HEARD:
From Mark Twain's War Prayer
"O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with hurricanes of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with...
"...their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn
with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it – for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen."
Saturday, February 28, 2026
THE PARTY NUMBERS FOR CAMERON COUNTY WRITTEN ON THE POLLS
Friday, February 27, 2026
ON LAST DAY OF EARLY VOTING, DON'T WASTE YOUR VOTE ON GARZA
Then, all of a sudden, he reappeared this year and filed to run as the third candidate for CameronCounty judge as a Democrat after Brownsville Navigation District chair Steve Guerra announced. Reports by eyewitnesses indicate that both men were seen conversing at a local eatery prior to Garza making his announcement. Garza is a de facto stalking horse to cover for Guerra and get him into a runoff with incumbent Treviño.
IT TOOK A WHILE, BUT IT'S UNARGUABLE: TEXAS IS TURNING BLUE
Republicans are scared about this election, and Greg Abbott just proved it.
Ten Republicans are on the ballot against him, and Abbott’s campaign has spent nearly $4 million dollars on ads for the primary.
That’s not something someone who’s confident in winning this election would do. He’s worried about Republicans losing this November.
Abbott is trying to change the subject because he doesn’t want the focus on what his failed leadership has actually done for Texans. Higher costs, shuttered schools, increasing cost of living, and unaffordable property taxes.
Abbott has over $105 million in the bank, and he’s already spending big to drown us out. The only way we can counter this is with people-powered pressure and unstoppable momentum.
This past week, Trump took to social media to give his “complete and total endorsement” to Abbott.
If there were ever any doubts about what this race represents, that should make it crystal clear.
Abbott isn’t running to fix what’s broken in Texas. He’s running to keep the same status quo locked in place that protects his billionaire donors. The one that’s skyrocketed health care premiums, attacked our neighborhood schools, and left working families twisting in the wind while politicians line their pockets and find even more ways to take from hardworking Texans.
Trump’s endorsement isn’t about making this great state better for working people. It’s about keeping the same broken politics Abbott has relied on for decades.
Meanwhile, Texans across our state are asking for something simple: a governor who cares. Leadership that listens to them, not big money.
We’re running a campaign grounded in Texans’ real priorities. I don’t take corporate cash because I’m not here to score points or be the puppet that carries out the whims of billionaire donors. I’m here to fight for working people, and build our movement the Texas way: county by county, block by block, powered by teachers, nurses, small business owners, parents, and every other Texan who’s ready for something better.
The choice is clear: more of the same corrupt, billionaire-backed politics that’s left too many Texans behind, or new leadership that is rooted in accountability, integrity, and delivering real results for working families.
But let’s be real. When a sitting president throws his weight behind an incumbent, the money starts flowing. With Trump’s backing, Abbott’s already massive $106 million war chest will only grow stronger.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
S. TEXAS DOCTORS AGREE TO PAY $5 MILLION TO SETTLE FALSE CLAIMS
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Texas
BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Six South Texas doctors and their respective practices have agreed to pay $4,855,844 to resolve allegations they submitted false claims to Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE that were not rendered or not medically necessary, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei.
Drs. Javier Cabello, 47, San Benito, Ammar Halloum, 52, Brownsville, Jamil Madi, 54, Olmito, Jairo Rodriguez, 62, Rancho Viejo, Ricardo Schwarcz, 57, Weslaco, and Stanley Sy, 55, Pharr, owned and operated Benchmark Inpatient Services PLLC dba Beyond Inpatient Services in Harlingen. Rodriguez also owned and operated Brownsville Pulmonary Center, P.A. dba Benchmark Pulmonary Center, Brownsville.From Jan. 1, 2020, to May 31, 2023, BIS, BPC, and its owners allegedly submitted claims for critical care, while BPC and Rodriguez also allegedly submitted claims for pulmonary function testing. Patients’ medical records allegedly did not support this care and testing, or the care was not rendered at all.
Critical care billing requires complex decision-making and at least 30 minutes of treatment for a critically ill or injured patient. BIS providers instead billed critical care for stable patients, unnecessary follow-up visits, or services they never performed, according to the allegations.
PFT services include various tests that demonstrate how well the lungs function. When medically necessary, PFT services either diagnose and evaluate new respiratory symptoms or assess a patient’s current therapeutic respiratory interventions. Medicare does not reimburse for routine PFT services. For Medicare to reimburse for medically necessary PFT services, providers must describe the indications and presentments for the order for testing in the patient’s medical record. BPC and Rodriguez instead allegedly billed PFT services for unnecessary routine testing or services they never performed.
As a result, Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE either paid significantly more for critical care claims or for PFT claims that should never have even been made to the government programs.
“This outcome emphasizes the Southern District of Texas’s commitment to vigorously investigate and disrupt civil health care fraud, wherever it may be,” said Ganjei. “Our country’s most vulnerable deserve care based on their medical need, not on a doctor’s unscrupulous desire to line their own pockets. Medical professionals have a solemn obligation to heal the sick and infirm, not to bilk the American taxpayer.”
“We remain steadfast in our mission to protect patients and safeguard federal health care programs,” said Special Agent in Charge Jason E. Meadows of the Department of Health and Human Services - Office of Inspector General. “This settlement underscores our commitment to holding providers accountable when they submit claims for services that are not medically necessary or not actually provided. We will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to ensure that taxpayer-funded programs are protected from fraud and abuse.”
“Fraud against the government will not be tolerated,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Alex Doran of the FBI San Antonio Field Office. “Submitting false claims to federal health care programs during a national emergency such as the COVID 19 pandemic steals from taxpayers and exploits vulnerable patients. The FBI, together with its federal and state partners, will hold accountable anyone who seeks to profit by defrauding the United States.”
The settlement stems from a qui tam or whistleblower complaint filed under the False Claims Act which permits a private party to file an action on behalf of the United States and receive a portion of any recovery.
DHHS-OIG and FBI conducted the investigation with assistance from Defense Criminal Investigative Service and Texas Attorney General’s Office – Civil Medicaid Fraud Division. Assistant U.S. Attorney Laura E. Collins handled the matter.




