Many People Are Saying (3/28/25)
Weekly Texas rumors, exclusive scoops, and other things we're hearing.
Welcome to “Many People Are Saying,” our once a week paid-subscriber article where we feature rumors we’re hearing, inside gossip in the political world, and other interesting things going on in our great state of Texas.
THIS WEEK IS WILD:
Black Student Nearly Beats White Student to DEATH as Teachers WATCH —DRINKS IN HAND
Health Insurance CEO LOSES JOB After Brutal TX DOGE Hearing
UPDATE: UTD TRANS BIKE LOCK STUDENT RETAINS LAWYER
Austin ISD is Grooming Elementary School Boys Again
Health Insurance CEO LOSES JOB After Brutal TX DOGE Hearing
Superior HealthPlan’s CEO was fired after a brutal hearing where state reps took turns (rightfully) grilling him after it was revealed that his company was hiring private investigators to spy on customers and elected officials.
Sanders, who headed one of the state’s biggest providers of health insurance for children on Medicaid, told lawmakers under questioning Wednesday that investigators had done “routine” background checks into several state representatives, senators, health care providers, patients and their families, and a journalist several years ago.
Some great clips came out of the hearing from Reps. Tinderholt, Troxclair, and Cain.
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Staff favorite is the very ominous message from Rep. Briscoe Cain:
FAFO indeed.
UTD TRANS BIKE LOCK STUDENT RETAINS LAWYER
Liam Thanh Tam Nguyen also known as Alyssa Nguyen, has finally retained legal counsel, and is apparently still in the slammer.
Plano lawyer Katheryn Haywood’s firm website lists it’s top two practice areas as SEX CRIMES, and ASSAULTIVE OFFENSES which seem appropriate for this case.
Read more:
JORTS/BRA ASSAULTS TPUSA CHAPTER PRESIDENT WITH BIKE LOCK
UPDATE: The man who assaulted the TPUSA students has been arrested!
Teachers STAND BY, COFFEE IN HAND, WHILE BLACK STUDENT BEATS ON WHITE STUDENT
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