Monday, March 9, 2026

BUT WE ALREADY KNEW: TRUMP'S SYCOPHANT FOX NEWS IS...FAKE NEWS

Media Watch

Fox News has completed its transformation into full state propaganda, and this weekend they got caught red-handed. 

On Saturday, March 8th, trump attended the dignified transfer of six soldiers killed in Kuwait during Operation Epic Fury, his ongoing war with Iran. He showed up wearing a white "USA" baseball cap with gold lettering, straight from his own $55 merch line, and never took it off. 

No other U.S. president has ever worn a baseball cap during a dignified transfer. While other networks aired the real footage, Fox News played old video from a completely different ceremony so their audience would never have to reckon with what their guy actually did.

Fox News later admitted on air that they "inadvertently aired video from an older dignified transfer instead of the ceremony that took place yesterday," calling it a mistake. 

Twice. On two separate programs. 

The backlash was immediate and crossed party lines. California Governor Gavin Newsom called trump a "disgusting little man," and former RNC chairman Michael Steele blasted him for having "absolutely no sense of dignity or appreciation for the moment."

This isn't just bad optics for trump, it's a revealing moment for Fox News. Social media users accused the network of blatantly disrespecting dead troops just to make trump look better, and honestly, it's hard to argue otherwise. 

A network that spent years policing Obama's tan suit just quietly swapped out footage of a commander in chief wearing campaign merchandise at one of the military's most solemn ceremonies. The soldiers deserved better. So did the viewers Fox News spent years telling they were getting the truth.

DEVOLUTION

CONJUNTO ADVOCATES SEEK COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR FUNDRAISER

EL ICE LLEGA AL SPORTSMAN; AT 1,2,3 ICE EVEN GOES INTO THE PISSER

 

A favorite joke among the local wags at the Sportsman Bar is that "ya cayo el ICE" when bar helper  Robert "El Huevo" Benavidez carries in real ice in a shopping cart from the local Dollar Tree to cool off the beer at the watering hole "pa que esten muertas" during the hot days. It has become an inside joke among bar patrons since the Trump immigration crackdown began.
A reader took it a bit farther when they sent us this photo of the urinal at the I,2,3 Lounge on 14th Street and said the ICE even went into the pisser. They then sent us a photo of ice inside the urinal. 
Our parents used to warn us not to patronize local cantinas because "te van a enseñar mañas." They were so right. 

O'BELL HIRING BY THE GBIC AT A $140,00 SALARY RAISES QUESTIONS

Special to El Rrun-Rrun

What started off as questions from some of our readers into the recent hiring by the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation of Ruben O'Bell, a longtime political operative/fixer who worked for former Texas Senator Eddie Lucio Jr. and state representative Eddie Lucio III – then for state senator Morgan LaMantia – has resulted in an unresponsive one-page missive from the the city and the GBIC.

(The GBIC just underwent a "rebranding" and announced that it will begin operating under a new name, the Greater Brownsville EDC. O'Bell does not appear as a member of the "team" in their website and we found no record in the GBIC's board's meetings minutes minutes that shows that his hiring went before the board for approval.)

Some of the questions that we asked the city was for the job description, salary, date of hire, etc. In response, the GBIC submitted a one-page answer which did not include answers to many of the pertinent questions and said "The uploaded document is the only responsive record located in the City’s possession, custody, or control. No additional responsive records were identified."

The request for information into O'Bell's hiring was sent to the city and the GBIC.

It read:

Request #PR-2026-127

"Dear Sir., Ms. Please consider this a formal information request. I am inquiring into the recent hiring of Ruben O'Bell for a position in the GBIC. I would like to know: 

1. The hiring date for for Ruben OBell 

2. Salary amount 

3. Job description 

4. How long was the position posted, where, and how many other applicants were considered? 

5. Ruben O'Bells resume and work experience. 

6. Who does Ruben OBell answer to or his supervisor? 

7. What budget account does his salary come from?"

But the one page response letter did reveal that O'Bell was hired by GBIC CEO Gilbert Salinas, apparently without review by the GBIC board or the city's Human Resources, Finance Director, or any Asst. City Manager at a whopping $140,000 annual salary – or $3,640 biweekly, and $67.31 an hour – as a full time/temporary employee effective February 2, 2026. It does not include the job description, extent of  duties, or funding source.

In his position as the Lucios' assistant, O'Bell, who is also a registered lobbyist, he "facilitated" meetings between the senator and state representative and vendors who were trying to do business with the various governmental entities in their respective districts. 

His name came up during the influence-peddling and bribery investigation into former Brownsville Independent School District board member Sylvia Atkinson and was listed as a witness in the federal case against her which resulted in her conviction for bribery and prison sentence. O'Bell did not have to take the stand against her during her trial. He was not charged with any crime. 

What exactly O'Bell's duties include is never stated in the GBIC response and can't be made out from the one-page missive submitted by Salinas is his response to El Rrun-Rrun's information request. Is he still a paid lobbyist who can charge potential clients a fee aside from his GBIC salary? Will his employment be contingent of jobs produced or contracts signed? What exactly does he do for the public money?

We have made another more detailed information request to the city/GBIC specifically asking these questions. We will keep our readers informed on their response.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

TO DIE FOR. FOR ONLY $49.99 (CORRECTION $55) YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE A MAGA CAP LIKE THIS!


Special to El Rrun-Rrun

"Take your damn hat off." Former RNC chairman Michael Steele's response to Trump wearing a baseball cap at the dignified transfer of six fallen soldiers.

President Trump attended the dignified transfer of six fallen soldiers at Dover Air Force Base on March 7, saluting as flag-draped coffins were carried from a C-17. He wore a white "USA" baseball cap from his campaign merchandise line throughout the ceremony. Former RNC chairman Michael Steele posted: 
"This fool has ABSOLUTELY no sense of dignity. It is called the Dignified Transfer for a reason. Take your damn hat off."

The six Army Reserve soldiers — ages 20 to 54 — were killed March 1 when an Iranian drone struck their operations center in Kuwait. Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, 39, was days from coming home to her two children. Sgt. Declan Coady, 20, was the youngest killed.

The moment drew comparisons to Biden's 2021 dignified transfer, where he was criticized for checking his watch. Supporters said Trump's presence showed respect. The debate has overshadowed the soldiers' homecoming.

Wow, you MAGATS threw a hissy fit when Biden glanced at his watch during dignified returns. This POS is wearing a fucking baseball cap with 47 on the side as the coffins are passing by. You people lose your minds if someone doesn’t remove their hat during the playing of the National Anthem but will of course accept this. 

NO ONE should be wearing a hat except members of the military. Trump-supporting veterans and active-service members are looking like absolute fools.

Friday, March 6, 2026

"YOU'RE GOING TO GET TIRED OF ALL THE WINNING...."

Live Updates: U.S. Employers Cut Jobs in Sign of a Shakier Economy
A weaker-than-expected report for February showed a decline of 92,000 jobs, and a rise in the unemployment rate to 4.4 percent.

NEARLY 600 LAID OFF AT B'VILLE'S TRICO, TITAN, ASC PLANTS


(Ed's.Note: First Brands Group is an American auto parts company based in Cleveland, Ohio. It owns brands such as Trico, FRAM, Raybestos, and Autolite. First Brands Group generated revenues of more than $5 billion in 2024 from manufacturing and distributing automotive products, primarily into aftermarket retail channels.)


By Diana Eva Alvarado
Valley Central

BROWNSVILLE, Texas — A company with facilities across the nation announced that nearly 600 of its employees will be laid off next month in Brownsville.

Auto parts giant First Brands Group is cutting thousands of jobs nationwide as part of its ongoing financial crisis.

The company filed a WARN notice with the Texas Workforce Commission on Wednesday that 345 workers at its Billy Mitchell facility, 183 at its Titan Distribution Center, and 43 workers at its ASC plant will lose their jobs on April 30.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act is a federal requirement mandating that businesses must provide at least 60 days’ notice before a plant will close or issue mass layoffs.

First Brands Group is a worldwide company that makes automotive parts. In all, 571 workers are losing their jobs in South Texas. Nationwide, many of the company’s plants will be shutting their doors on the same date.

The company is also closing facilities at maquiladora plants all along the U.S.-Mexico border, including those in Matamoros and Juarez.

Last month in Juarez, some workers set up camp at one of the First Brands facilities in fear that it might be closing.

In September, the Michigan-based company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Several company officials are accused of a fraud scheme.

Maquiladora manufacturers in Mexico employ nearly 3 million people and represent more than 60 percent of the country’s total exports, according to the National Council of the Maquiladora and Manufacturing Export Industry.

Border Report correspondents Julian Resendiz and Sandra Sanchez contributed to this report.

A BLAST FROM THE PAST: GUTIERREZ STILL BLASTING ON


By Jose Angel Gutierrez

Q’vo…this is Jose Angel Gutierrez, old timer from the Chicano Generation, one of the 4 
Horsemen of the Chicano Movement.

I love what our young people are doing these days by protesting, resisting, boycotting, disrupting,
challenging ICE and the Border Patrol, and walking out of schools.

That is how I started with 4 others when we formed the Mexican American Youth Organization. MAYO in 1967. Here is a book about that by Armando Navarro., Univ. of Texas press, 1995

Now 36 states have legislation trying to end Chicano Studies and all others. There are 130 bills pending.
In Texas, the three major university systems, Texas, Texas A & M and Texas Tech have or are about to end all ethnic and gender studies. At UT Austin, all faculty will have their syllabi scrutinized and approved to ensure they are not dealing with controversial subjects like diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

They have ended the Mexican American and Latino Studies programs and others. Dr. Rodolfo Acuña has written about those programs. Here it is…Rutgers Univ. Press, 2011 and an earlier one a bit more critical by Michael Soldatenko, Chicano Studies: The Genesis of a Discipline, Univ. of Arizona, 2009.

Here is the book cover…We, as MAYO, started that program, as part of our demands in every walkout. We wanted to learn about La Raza not just about Whites.

In California, after the 1968 LA walkouts, five high schools, other leaders like Rene Nuñez from
Southern California, gathered and wrote up El Plan de Santa Barbara which became our blueprint for Chicano Studies.

Now, the racist White politicians in government are taking these away. What are you going to do about that? I, for one, am doing these Instagram minutes, also a writing a blog, plus making longer YouTube videos, and still writing a lot of books about us, La Raza.

Mira…this is my flyer on some books. Check me out on Instagram, at joseangelgutierrezbooks.com and
voiceofthemainland.blogspot.com

Abrazos.

LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET THEIR TARIFF REFUND...

CBS

Companies in the U.S. that paid tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court in February are legally entitled to refunds, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.

Judge Richard Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York said that U.S. importers were "entitled to benefit" from the high court's February 20 decision that President Trump lacked the authority to impose sweeping tariffs last year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

Eaton was ruling specifically on a case brought by Atmus Filtration, a Nashville, Tennessee, company that makes filters and other filtration products, claiming a right to a tariff refund.
Second legal defeat this week

A federal appeals court on Monday declined to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling striking down most of the Trump administration's tariffs. That ruling clears the way for the Court of International Trade to begin the process of refunding tariffs to businesses,

Eaton also wrote in his decision that he alone "will hear cases pertaining to the refund of IEEPA" tariffs. The Supreme Court did not address the issue of refunds in its 6-3 decision last month.

The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on Eaton's ruling.

Trade experts estimate that the U.S. government could owe as much as $175 billion to businesses that paid IEEPA levies. U.S. Customs and Border Protection data shows that, through the end of 2025, the federal government had collected $134 billion in duties under IEEPA.

Trade lawyer Ryan Majerus, a partner at King & Spalding and a former U.S. trade official, said he expects the government to appeal or "seek a stay to buy more time for U.S. Customs to comply."

The U.S. Customs agency must now develop a way to process the refunds. The agency routinely refunds tariffs in cases of error, but its system was "not designed for a mass refund," said trade lawyer Alexis Early, a partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. "The devil will be in the details of the administrative process."
Lawsuits seeking refunds

A coalition of small businesses that has demanded tariff refunds cheered Eaton's ruling.

"This is a victory for small businesses who have paid billions in unlawful tariffs and deserve their money back," Dan Anthony, executive director of We Pay the Tariffs, said in a statement. "The court acted swiftly and correctly. Now the ball is in the government's court, and small businesses are concerned they will drag this out further."

Several major corporations, including Bausch & Lomb, Dyson, FedEx and L'Oreal, have sued the federal government for refunds of the IEEPA tariffs. FedEx has also pledged to refund consumers and shippers who paid the charges if the delivery company is ultimately made whole.

PRIVATE BONE SPUR COURAGEOUSLY BATTLES THE MUSLIMS...FROM A DISTANCE

My Original Sketch. Trump is a bully. Bullies operate from insecurities and fear. They lie about their intent and use macho rodomontade to satiate fragile egos. When they control weapons of destruction, people die.

TRUMP'S WAR ON IRAN: MYTH VERSUS FACT
La Cebolla

The White House has defended strikes on Iran, stating that the country’s leaders are “paying for their crimes against America.” La Cebolla examines the myths and facts surrounding President who Trump’s war.

MYTH: As commander-in-chief, Trump has the authority to take military action.
FACT: It is unconstitutional for a U.S. president to declare war without the approval of the Knesset.

MYTH: These strikes could lead to a long war.
FACT: It depends how many decades you consider “long.”

MYTH: God anointed Donald Trump to wage war on Iran.
FACT: God anointed Donald Trump to cut funding to Sesame Street.

MYTH: A war between the U.S. and Iran is necessary for Jesus Christ to return in glory.
FACT: Jesus is holding out until Paraguay and Kyrgyzstan finally go at it.

MYTH: These attacks will lead to retaliatory strikes on U.S. citizens.
FACT: Wait, shit, really?

MYTH: These strikes will diminish America’s standing on the world stage.
FACT: Hey, if they were still with us up until now, God bless.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

A JUDGE FOR ALL LIKE BEN EURESTI WILL BE HARD TO REPLACE



Special to El Rrun-Rrun

With 107th District Judge Ben Euresti retiring, his elected successor will have the onerous task to duplicate his many years of service in Cameron County. His excellent standing among the people is attested by the fact that he was repeatedly reelected without opposition to his court.

Some examples of his chart rulings demonstrate why he is so well respected by his peers.

Several years ago when lawyers for a Fortune 500 company were dissatisfied with Judge Euresti's ruling on admissibility of documentary evidence, they expressed their dissatisfaction to the judge. They stated they would appeal his ruling to the appeals court in Corpus Christi. 

Judge Euresti told them to go ahead, but his ruling would not be changed. Months later the appeals court sustained his ruling against the company. With their many resources and multiple lawyers the Fortune 500 company appealed their unfavorable ruling to the highest court in Texas – the Texas Supreme Court. Over one year later, the Supreme Court denied their appeal, thus sustaining Judge Euresti's original ruling.

During that same time period, a defendant with multiple criminal convictions for the same offense appealed to Judge Euresti to reduce his current prison sentence. An obviously angry judge told the defendant that his original sentence was fair, just, and merciful. He told him not to return to his court again, and if he did return, he would double his sentence.

Whether one be a plaintiff or a defendant, Judge Euresti's rulings were scholarly, fair and consistent over many years. HIs well-deserved retirement will hopefully be filled with many good years of health and success. 

TRUMP SAID HE WOULDN'T, BUT WE'RE INTO ANOTHER FOREVER WAR.


Statement from Major General (Ret.) Paul D. Eaton, an Army commander during Operation Iraqi Freedom:

U.S. STRIKE KILLS 166 IRANIAN SCHOOL GIRLS

Gus Eaton Wheeler
Reminds me of the line in Shrek: Lord Farquard said: “Some of you will die, but it’s a risk I’m willing to take.”

Jay Pritchard
The congressional reaction to the actions taken in Venezuela was the practice run for this latest actions

Michael Shulman
All Americans should read what the Major General has said. This is what our Constitution intended to prevent these events from happening

 Judy Brown Wheele
And we know from our past experiences that Iran doesn't fight a conventional war; it fights dirty and unexpectedly.

Scott Bridgeman
It’s not a declared war, it’s a military strike well within his powers of authorization.

Dominic Mazzuca
I seem to remember a highly regarded living past president say "don't boo...vote"

Paul Keenan
Let's send in Pete and see if he's as good fighter as he is a podcaster

Nancy Joye Bowers
Perhaps his son would volunteer to go fight

Aaron Cronister
There hasn't been a declaration of war by congress since WW2. Everything since were military operations, whether they were strikes or full-scale. They may have been called wars, but they were never officially congressionally declared wars.

Joseph Frye
Assuming we have elections in November. Also, Congress has not passed a declaration of war since WW2. We've sure had lots of troops fighting in wars since then.

Mahala Ann
Who are the generals that went to war over the approval of the Congress?

DISTRICT 34 GOES BLUE BIG TIME: 56,198 DEM TO 31,271 GOP VOTES

AND SO IT ENDED FOR MAYRA, NOT WITH A BANG, BUT WITH A WHIMPER...
TOTAL REPUBLICAN VOTES IN DISTRICT 34: 31,271

AND THEN CAME THE BLUE WAVE...
TOTAL DEMOCRATIC VOTES: 56,198

ELECTIONS, IT'S SAID, HAVE CONSEQUENCES: WHO ATE YOUR LUNCH?


 

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

GRACIA UPSETS BETANCOURT FOR COUNTY TREASURER
SYLVIA GARZA PEREZ ROLLS OVER DENISE 

MAY 26 RUNOFF BETWEEN NOE AND CHUY FOR 107TH DISTRICT COURT
MAY 26 RUNOFF FOR COUNTY JUDGE BETWEEN TREVINO AND GUERRA
JOEY LOPEZ AND JOSEPH LUCIO MAY 26 RUNOFF

5-TIME DRAFT DODGER SAYS: HEY, YOU WIN A FEW, LOSE A FEW

BREAKING: Former South Park writer launches DraftBarronTrump.com as flag-draped coffins come home from Iran war.

Three American troops are dead. Five more are seriously wounded. Operation "Epic Fury" — the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran launched by the self-proclaimed "Peace President" — is just two days old, and the casualties are already piling up.

And America wants to know: where is Barron Trump?

As the first Gold Star notifications were being delivered to grieving families this weekend, #SendBarron exploded across social media, trending nationwide. The pointed message was impossible to miss — if Donald Trump believes this war is worth American lives, why isn't his own 6-foot-7, 19-year-old son suiting up alongside them?

Into the moment stepped Toby Morton, comedian, former South Park writer, and self-described "Creator of Anti-Fascist Websites." You may remember Morton as the man who presciently nabbed the “TrumpKennedyCenter.org” domain name to create a parody website before the Trump administration even got out of bed.

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. 
Here’s a made-up quote from "Donald J. Trump," ”People come up to me, with tears in their eyes, and they say, ‘Sir, you’re the strongest. Send Barron off to war.’ I’ve always been strong. Very strong. Stronger than anyone expected. Some say the strongest ever. And strength matters. Believe me.”

Other satirical quotes include "Donald Trump Jr." pledging to honor Barron's sacrifice "mainly by talking about it from a safe distance," and “Eric Trump” saying something incoherent about pancakes.

The satire lands because the hypocrisy is so naked. Trump himself collected five Vietnam deferments — four for college, then a miraculous case of bone spurs that somehow resolved itself without surgery or medical records. The Queens podiatrist who signed off on that diagnosis? His daughters later told reporters it was a favor to Trump's father, Fred.

Now, Trump sends other people's children to die in Iran while his own son attends NYU's D.C. campus and reportedly keeps to himself.

To be fair to Barron, the 19-year-old appears to want absolutely nothing to do with any of this. He has no social media presence, avoids cameras, and earlier this year quietly called British emergency services to help save a woman being attacked — genuinely heroic behavior that had nothing to do with his father's wars or his family's brand.

Barron didn't start this conflict. His father did — the same father who couldn't be troubled to serve when it was his turn. The troops dying in this Iran conflict deserved better than a president who spent his youth dodging service and his presidency dodging accountability.

If it takes a satirical website to help point that out, then so be it.

APPELLATE COURT TO TRUMP: YOUR TARIFFS ARE ILLEGAL

Associated Press 

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


DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY
CAMERON COUNTY JUDGE
Special to El Rrun-Rrun

The choice is easy.

Do we want a county judge who has verifiable links with the Cartel Del Golfo, like Steve Guerra, whose grandfather was cartel founder Juan N. Guerra, one of his cousins is Juan Abrego Garcia, who is doing 11 life sentences for drug running and money laundering, and a female cousin, Sandra Guerra, who has accepted a plea bargain from federal prosecutors for her role in extortion and of transmigrantes, money laundering, and who calls himself an entrepreneur, but shows no identifiable place of business?

We do know, however, that a company he owned, Warrior Fuel Traders, – while he was a Brownville Navigation District commissioner – did extensive business with Pyrodiesel Del Cento SA de CV, named by the Federal Criminal Intelligence Center of Mexico as a principal in the smuggling of fuel by the Mexican cartels. 

The only reason this came to light was the revelation that Guerra had been sued by a Navasota, Texas fuel seller for an unpaid $300,000 bill. That stench follows him like a cloud despite his protest and that of his followers.

The other candidate in this race is the former Cameron County Sheriff Eric Garza, who left hat office in disgrace. Garza, whose novice management of the sheriff's department caused the feds to pull out their prisoners from county jails, cost the county $3 million, and the prisoners didn't return until new sheriff Manuel "Manny" Treviño cleaned up the mess the former sheriff left behind. 

When Garza left, he left a demoralized department, numerous lawsuits caused by his rampant mismanagement, and a trail of favoritism that divided the department's personnel. He sued the commissioners court. And veteran law enforcement officers lost all respect for the man in charge. 

Garza lost to his successor Treviño – no relation to Eddie Treviño, the incumbent county judge – during the Democratic primary in 2024, and then, in the November general election, hosted Republican nominee Jimmy Manrrique at department events and endorsed him in social media despite having run for the Democratic Party nomination.

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. 


Don't fall for it and waste your vote. In boot camp, the drill instructor told us that if your boots aren't as spit shined as your buddy's next door, don't stand next to him but seek to stand next to someone's whose boots aren't as shiny as yours. Compared to those two, Treviño is the safest choice.

Judge, 107th District Court

By Noe Garza

Dear Friends and Cameron County neighbors,

The black and white photograph below in this post shows me, Noe Domingo Garza, Jr., at five years old, standing with my two older sisters. 

My father took this picture in 1967 on the shores of Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico, to commemorate the day our family received legal residency in the United States. We had traveled there as part of the medical inspection process required for our immigration, and my father wanted to preserve that important moment in our journey.

My name is Noe Domingo Garza, Jr. I was born on August 22, 1962, in a small ranch called El Tahuachal in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. After Hurricane Beulah destroyed our home in 1967, my family immigrated legally to the United States in search of a better future.
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. 

My father was illiterate and could not read or write, and my mother attended school only through the third grade, not by choice but because of their circumstances. Even so, they believed deeply in education and made sure their children never lacked encouragement, discipline, and hope.

I graduated from Pace High School at seventeen, earned my Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Pan American University at Brownsville, and graduated from Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 1986 at the age of twenty-three.

For thirty-nine years, I have practiced law with an impeccable record with the State Bar of Texas. I am also licensed to practice in the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Texas, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and the Eastern District of Michigan.

Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of helping thousands of families during some of the most difficult and important moments of their lives. I have handled more than 300 jury trials and have always worked to uphold fairness, justice, and dignity in the courtroom.

In 2015, I was honored as Criminal Defense Attorney of the Year by the Cameron County Bar

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.

But my greatest pride is my family. My wife, Judge Adela Kowalski Garza, and I have been married for thirty-five years, and together we raised three wonderful sons. They are my greatest blessing and my daily motivation to serve with integrity and compassion.

From humble beginnings to a lifetime of service, my journey reflects the American Dream. With faith, hard work, and determination, anything is possible. Everything I am today is because of this community, and I want to give back what I have learned and what I know.

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.

CAMERON COUNTY TREASURER

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. 


TEXAS GOVERNOR

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.

rita