MONITORING THE SITUATION (6/2/26)
Plagiarist headlines GOP event, Talarico crowd is huge, conflicts of interest in Collin County GOP
More situations continue to reach monitor-worthy status. We are furiously monitoring.
Texas GOP brings in Benny Johnson as Emcee for Republican Gala
(Photos)Talarico Hosts Event in Collin County.
Candidate Staffer and Volunteers Try to Force Emergency Meeting to Force County GOP to Endorse Their Candidate.
Texas GOP brings in Benny Johnson as Emcee for Republican Gala
Current Republican Party of Texas Chairman Abraham George announced yesterday that Benny Johnson would be the official emcee for the party’s gala this year.
On a recorded episode of Timcast, right-wing pundit and civil rights icon Milo Yiannopoulos alleged that Johnson took boys upstairs to his hotel room at a TPUSA event leaving his wife crying in a hotel lobby:
But hey it’s Pride Month so it’s all good.
Talarico Hosts Event in Collin County
Last night Democratic Senate Candidate James Talarico hosted an anti-Paxton event in Collin County.
Current Revolt was on-site to cover the event on X.
Discussion heated up over crowd size and demographics, which as Adam Loewy said, will lead us to months of crowd size comparisons online:
It’s going to be a very long five months.
The current prediction market for the Senate race between Talarico and Paxton has Paxton at 59%:
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Candidate Staffer and Volunteers Try to Force Emergency Meeting to Force County GOP to Endorse Their Candidate
A group of Rod Vilhauer’s Frisco mayoral campaign staff and volunteers, who also serve as Collin County Republican Party (CCRP) precinct chairs, attempted to pressure the CCRP into holding a meeting to endorse their candidate.
CCRP Chairman Byron Henry sent out the following announcement addressing the attempted “fraudulent” meeting:
The staffers and volunteers decided to attempt to host the meeting anyway, which triggered a filing for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the staffers and volunteers which was granted by the court:
Vilhauer staff and volunteers attempted to dissolve the TRO yesterday morning. The court denied the motion and the TRO remained in place.
Precinct chairs Rachel Elliott, and Herblin were both paid thousands of dollars by Vilhauer, who then in turn attempted to force the unscheduled CCRP meeting to endorse the guy they were working for:





This business of SREC, Precinct Chairs, and other party-connected individuals working or volunteering for candidates seems like a gross conflict of interest. Until the party decides to address this issue, it will continue being a problem.













