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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Research Reveals Ellis, Menefee, and Brown Could Be In Bed Together; Hester House Deal Should Get Paused


What Commissioner Rodney Ellis (top center) and Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee were hoping to do was have Menefee win a hastily called "SPECIAL ELECTION" on Saturday, May 3, 2025, and then put Menefee in place before Hurricane Season begins on June 1, 2025, and ends on November 30, 2025. What they appear to have been hoping for was a devastating hurricane season so that they could possibly enrich members of the "CULT-LIKE" political regime, family, and friends, similar to what former Mayor/Congressman Sylvester Turner did back when Hurricane Harvey blew through the Bayou City. Remember Mayor Sylvester Turner's $35 million contract for Harvey's "outreach service" that he asked the city council to approve? Remember how Mayor Turner's former law partner was mysteriously selected out of more than 60,000 lawyers to receive $6.7 million in Legal Fees from Harvey Disaster Relief Funds? Well, there you have it. STANDING STRONG... State Rep. Harold Dutton (D-Houston) currently sits on the board of the Julia C. Hester House and smelled a rat at the December 2024 meeting and voted against approving the $3.4 million deal to give the Julia C. Hester House over to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.

"HESTER HOUSE TAKEOVER."

Anyone who believes Commissioner Rodney Ellis, County Atttorney Christian Menefee, and former Judge Jeremy Brown are trustworthy is a fool. The $3.4 million donation takeover of the Julia C. Hester House should be halted. Why?

Did you know that Jeremy Brown, the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, served as Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's political consultant when he was seeking the (PRECINCT ONE) position after Commissioner El Franco Lee's untimely death? 

What about the fact that Commissioner Rodney Ellis is one of the biggest donors to Harris County County Attorney Christian Menefee's campaign? In essence, the two leading players who are pushing the the $3.4 million deal into Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's lap are two of his "PUPPETS" who have been hopping, skipping, jumping, shuffling their feet, and doing the "WATUSI DANCE" at Commissioner Rodney Ellis's beaconing for years.



Larry, Curly, and Moe were hilarious back in the day. However, the "THREE STOOGES" were not as funny as Rodney (Larry), Christian (Curley), and Jeremy (Moe), who are trying to play the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas for fools with that $3.4 million donation dealt they're conspiring together to pull off between the Julia C. Hester House, and Harris County Commisioner Rodney Ellis.



Rodney (Larry), Christian (Curly), and Jeremy (Moe) are the "THREE BLACK STOOGES" who believe that they can play the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas for fools. Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, and former Judge Jeremy Brown are all in bed together. Commissioner Rodney Ellis was one of the biggest donors to County Attorney Christian Menefee's 2024 re-election campaign. And Jeremy Brown, who currently serves as the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, served as Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's political consultant when Ellis pursued the (PRECICNCT ONE) seat after the untimely death of the late Commissioner El Frankco Lee back on January 3, 2016, in Houston, Texas.



On January 11, 2024, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated $5,000.00 to Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee for his re-election bid, heading into his March 5, 2024, Democratic Party Primary showdown with Umeka Lewis, a local attorney. Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee is in the middle of the $3.4 million deal to donate the Julia C. Hester House to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



On September 21, 2023, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated $5,000.00 to Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee for his re-election bid, a few months before the filing deadline, to appear on the March 2024 Democratic Party Primary ballot. Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee is in the middle of the $3.4 million deal to donate the Julia C. Hester House to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



On June 23, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,500.00 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee. Jeremy Brown is serving as the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, pushing to approve the $3.4 million donation of Julia C. Hester House to Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



On May 23, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $3,000.00 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee. Jeremy Brown is serving as the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, pushing to approve the $3.4 million donation of Julia C. Hester House to Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



On April 30, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,830.00 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee. Jeremy Brown is serving as the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, pushing to approve the $3.4 million donation of Julia C. Hester House to Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



On March 31, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,826.52 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee. Jeremy Brown is serving as the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, pushing to approve the $3.4 million donation of Julia C. Hester House to Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



On February 29, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,826.52 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee.  Jeremy Brown is serving as the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House, pushing to approve the $3.4 million donation of Julia C. Hester House to Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Precinct One.



I’m Aubrey R. Taylor, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper, one of Texas's most formidable politically-focused publications. With the help of my chief investigator, Charles Marler, a former FBI Investigative Specialist, my investigative team is second to none. NOTE: My thoughts, opinions, and reports are published under my First Amendment-protected rights afforded to me under the “FREEDOM OF SPEECH” and “FREEDOM OF THE PRESS” clauses in the U.S. Constitution.

Research Reveals Ellis, Menefee, and Brown Could Be In Bed Together; Hester House Deal Should Get Paused

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Do you remember the THREE STOOGES and how Larry, Moe, and Curley pulled pranks on each other in the comedy that aired from the 1920s through the 1970s? Well, I’ve found the “THREE BLACK STOOGES” right here in Harris County, Texas, but the prank they’re trying to pull isn’t funny in the least bit.

The “THREE BLACK STOOGES” I’m referring to are Rodney (Larry), Christian (Curly), and Jeremy (Moe), who are out of control. Consider this my warning to the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas to watch these three closely as their plan to take over the Julia C. Hester House unfolds.


BEST FOR THE BLACK COMMUNITY…

If Governor Abbott had set the “SPECIAL ELECTION” for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas to appear on the Saturday, May 3, 2025, “UNIFORM ELECTION” ballot, the race would have more likely than not been won by County Attorney Christian Menefee, with Commissioner Rodney Ellis pulling strings, and calling in markers for him.

Listen. The move by Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, to allow the race for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas to be held until Tuesday, November 4, 2025, is a serious “CHECKMATE” move by a thinking man.

After Gov. Abbott’s announcement, bonified candidates will now have time to emerge and take on Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s “CULT-LIKE” regime of political bandits.

If you don’t know, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s “CULT-LIKE” political regime had Christian Menefee file his “STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY” before the dirt had settled on the late Congressman Sylvester Turner’s grave because Menefee is one of the weakest Democratic countywide officeholders in Harris County, Texas.

Menefee is so weak that he barely beat his Republican female opponent (Jacqueline Lucci Smith) for county attorney in the 2024 presidential election. His Republican female opponent hammered him during the “EARLY VOTING” period, which began on Monday, October 21, 2024, and ended on Friday, November 1, 2024 – not a joke!

Jacqueline Lucci Smith received 562,903 votes during early voting, and Menefee only received 552,835. However, by the skin of his “CHINNY CHIN CHIN,” Christian Menefee managed to win his countywide bid for re-election, but not by much.

Suppose Christian Menefee could barely beat a Republican. In that case, there is no way that he’s going to emerge from the upcoming Tuesday, November 4, 2025, “SPECIAL ELECTION” against the “DEMOCRATIC DAWGS,” expected to enter the race between today and Wednesday, September 3, 2025, which is the filing deadline.

In my opinion, Menefee’s campaign is already floundering, sputtering, and out of gas after he proved that he was a lowdown, dirty snake in the grass after racing to his computer to file his “STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY” before the dirt had settled over the grave of the late Congressman Sylvester Turner, who he claimed was a dear friend.

Yeah, right!

Commissioner Rodney Ellis and members of his “CULT-LIKE” political regime are playing a game called “CHECKERS,” where you don’t have to think two or three moves ahead.

Ellis and his band of “PUPPETS” don’t even realize that the game “THE GOP” is playing requires thought, creativity, ingenuity, political strategy, and a sound mind. Running two dying “PUPPETS” for a seat as crucial as the 18th Congressional District of Texas was ignorant, asinine, and stupid on the part of Commissioner Ellis and his worshipers.

It’s dumbfounding that other local elected officials in Harris County, Texas, don’t even realize Commissioner Rodney Ellis is playing them for fools. Ellis has carefully positioned his most loyal “PUPPETS” in authoritative positions in local city and county government, but he does not care about anyone else.

These loyalists worship Commissioner Rodney Ellis as if he’s a deity, mini-god, or supreme being worthy of reverence, honor, and praise – but he’s not.

In essence, some of these “ELECTED OFFICIALS” claim to be Believers. Still, they are treating the “PUPPET MASTER” Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis as if he’s their idol – which is an ungodly act that does not please GOD in way, shape, or form.

I’m not a preacher, saint, or prophet by any stretch of the imagination, but Exodus 20:3 states, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me,” meaning God is not pleased.

Commissioner Rodney Ellis has truly become the “GRAND WIZARD” of a small group of ungodly political tyrants who only care about themselves, their families, and nobody else.

If Ellis cared about Democrats, why didn’t he use some of his $6,414,367.00 to help the “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” during the 2022 Midterm Election and 2024 Presidential Election when they were getting hammered by those “ATTACK ADS” that they were getting bombarded with day and night? Huh?

Why did Commissioner Rodney Ellis only donate around $6,500.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party when he had over $6 million in the bank? And why are local “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” badgered and harassed to donate their hard-earned money to the HCDP, but Commissioner Ellis is allowed to hide behind the “DEMOCRATIC SHIELD” and use his campaign donations to play the Stock Market? Why?


IT’S TO WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE…

The Black community needs to wake up and realize that Commissioner Rodney Ellis and County Attorney Christian Menefee cannot be trusted to do right by the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas – that’s a fact.

Commissioner Rodney Ellis, County Attorney Christian Menefee, and former Judge Jeremy Brown appear to be running a scheme on the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas right under the noses of the “BOARD OF DIRECTORS” for the Julia C. Hester House.

Jeremy Brown, a former political consultant for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, chairs the current Julia C. Hester House board. For the record, before becoming the judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1, Jeremy Brown served as a consultant for Commissioner Rodney Ellis after the untimely death of Harris County Commissioner El Franco Lee, who died of a myocardial infarction on January 3, 2016.

If you remember, at the time Harris County Commissioner El Franco Lee died, at 66 years old, he was seemingly robust, healthy, and an avid swimmer. However, on the morning after Sylvester Turner was installed as the new mayor of Houston, Texas, our beloved Harris County Commissioner, El Franco Lee, suddenly dropped dead and could not be revived.

The sudden death of Commissioner El Franco Lee provided Commissioner Rodney Ellis with an opening to flee his Senate District 13 seat and the mounting pressure he was under after Senate Republicans had discovered that $500,000.00 was missing from his campaign bank account and were asking Ellis serious questions about the campaign money that had vanished from his campaign bank account.

Commissioner Rodney Ellis ultimately came clean and explained to his Republican Senate colleagues that he had lost the $500,000.00 invested in the Stock Market but had recouped the money he lost through other investments.

Remember, it is legal to invest campaign money in low-risk investments, like security bonds, but it’s against the law to take campaign donations and gamble them in the New York Stock Exchange in a reckless fashion, as Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis continues to do today.


TAKING OVER THE HESTER HOUSE TAKEOVER…

It’s very strange how Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis has managed to stack the board of the Julia C. Hester House with his “PUPPETS” like Board Chairman Jeremy Brown and other members of his “CULT-LIKE” political regime, and nobody has said a word.

The Julia C. Hester House board is comprised of Jermy Brown, Johnnie Means, Jermaine Netherly, Lester Byrd, Jr., State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., Dr. DoVeanna S. Fulton, Dr. Valerie Jackson, and Jamaal R. Smith.

Did I mention that the board chairman is Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s former political consultant? I’m just ensuring you didn’t miss that critical detail.

Why do you think the December 11, 2024, meeting of the Hester Houston board, headed by Harris County Commissioner’s former political consultant (Jeremy Brown) to donate the $3.4 million worth of property, sitting on 4.7 acres of land, wasn’t highly publicized?

Why do you think the people of the 18th Congressional District were kept in the dark? Why weren’t they notified of the meeting so the board could vote on the Julia C. Hester House to get turned over to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s control?

According to a statement made by Jeremy Brown, the chairman of the board, and Commissioner Rodney Ellis, a former political consultant, “Precinct 1 has provided nearly all of Hester House’s annual funding, upwards of 90 percent.”

In his pitch to allow Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis to seize complete control of the Julia C. Hester House, Jeremy Brown acknowledged that the historic nonprofit had experienced difficulties raising money. Brown couched this as part of his pitch to the other board members as his reasoning for turning over the Julia C. Hester House to Commissioner Ellis.

I’m unsure where the deal is at this time. However, from what I understand, several community meetings were supposed to occur before the astonishing $3.4 million donation was official.

According to a published statement, Jeremy Brown claimed that transparency would be crucial as we advance – but is it?

“We want to make this transparent,” explained Jeremy Brown, the board chairman for the Julia C. Hester House. However, I question whether he’s been transparent with the other board members.

Do the other board members know he previously served as Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s political consultant? Has he explained to his fellow board members that Commissioner Rodney Ellis is/was a Union Pacific Railroad shareholder?

“The board wants to be transparent with the community, as I know the precinct wants to be transparent in this,” said Jeremy Brown.

If Jeremy Brown is all about transparency, has he revealed to the community that he’s a member of Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s “CULT-LIKE” political regime?

The people of the 18th Congressional District need to know that Jeremy Brown, the chairman of the board of the Julia C. Hester House, has been in bed with Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee for years.

If you remember, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis recruited Christian Menefee, one of his loyal “PUPPETS,” to challenge County Attorney Vince Ryan, a white male, back during the 2020 Democratic Party Primary.

On January 11, 2024, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated $5,000.00 to Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee for his re-election bid, heading into his March 5, 2024, Democratic Party Primary showdown with Umeka Lewis, a local attorney.


On September 21, 2023, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis donated $5,000.00 to Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee for his re-election bid, a few months before the filing deadline, to appear on the March 2024 Democratic Party Primary ballot.


On June 23, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,500.00 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee.


On May 23, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $3,000.00 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee.


On April 30, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,830.00 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee.


On March 31, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,826.52 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee.


On February 29, 2016, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis gave $2,826.52 to Jeremy Brown and categorized it as a “CONSULTING EXPENSE” when Ellis was seeking to win the “PRECINCT ONE” Commissioner’s seat after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee.


THE ELLIS TAKEOVER MUST GET PAUSED…

Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis should not be allowed to take over the Julia C. Hester House until all other options are explored.

From what I understand, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis told the “COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS” who were in attendance at the December 19, 2024, community meeting (PRECINCT ONE) that they could not continue with their current working agreement because of legal concerns brought forward by one of his “PUPPETS” who serves as the Harris County Attorney, and you know who I’m talking about—County Attorney Christian Menefee.

And not with the recently released environmental concerns, after it was discovered that the Julia C. Hester House is sitting on contaminated land; who knows what will happen, but this $3.4 million plot of land should not be handed over to Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s Office.

Speaking of the surfaced environmental concerns, State Rep. Harold Dutton, D-Houston, recently filed a bill to turn the Julia C. Hester House into a state park.

It is also fair to note that State Rep. Harold Dutton voted against the ongoing donation process when the opportunity was put forth by Commissioner Rodney Ellis back in December 2024.

From what I gather, the “DONATION PROCESS” will take several months to complete, which means anything can happen. However, it is of utter importance that the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas are fully involved in what happens between now and the finalization of any plan.


THIS RACE IS UP FOR GRABS…

The data does not lie. The 18th Congressional District of Texas does not belong to Black people anymore. The 18th is a majority Hispanic district poised and ready for change.

Based on “OFFICIAL ETHNICITY DATA” in the Cook Partisan Voting Index, the 18th Congressional District of Texas is 43.4% Hispanic, 32.2% Black, 16.7% White, 4.9% Asian, and 2.2% Two or more races—which means that we could see something very special unfold in the upcoming “SPECIAL EDITION” for the coveted 18th Congressional District of Texas.

I expect at least 20 to 25 duly qualified candidates to enter the race for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas. If this is the case, at least (20) of the candidates will likely be Democrats, which means a Republican “STEALTH CANDIDATE” has a good shot to split the large contingent of Democrats and making their way into the December 2025 runoff election. If that happens, the 18th Congressional District of Texas will be one step away from getting flipped from “BLUE” to “RED” because African American voters don’t typically turn back out to vote in significant numbers in December runoffs.

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Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and the late Congressman/Mayor Sylvester Turner were not forthcoming with the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas when they held their February 10, 2025, press conference at the Julia C. Hester House in Fifth Ward. Commissioner Ellis failed to disclose to the press that he is/was a Union Pacific Railroad shareholder, as he pretended to be concerned about the health and welfare of the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas. Former Mayor/Congressman Sylvester Turner did not disclose to the media that he had accepted campaign donations from the Union Pacific Railroad PAC. At the same time, he continued to fight for the people being forced to live inside those "CANCER CLUSTERS" in the Fifth Ward neighborhood.

- ELLIS PUPPETS -

Some of the public officials you see listed on County Attorney Christian Menefee's "ENDORSEMENT LIST" have absolutely no idea that they've attached themselves and their public offices to an "UNGODLY REGIME" of political renegades and Ellis-worshipers who have lied, connived, misled, misused, abused, and betrayed the trust of the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas. However, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, City of Houston Controller Chris Hollins, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones, Harris County Constable James "Smokie" Phillips, and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's daughter (Erica Lee Carter) are "ELLIS PUPPETS" who are keenly aware of what they're doing.




Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee is the worst form of a man you will run across in politics. Christian Menefee is so indebted to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis that he possibly asks "THE PUPPET MASTER" for permission to go to the restroom. If elected to serve as the U.S. Represenative for the 18th Congressional District of Texas, Christian Menefee will be little more than a "PUPPET" who must jump, skip, hop, bend over, shuffle his feet, and do the "WATUSI DANCE" whenever his strings are pulled by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis. The hardworking people of the 18th Congressional District must resist the temptation to send any candidate endorsed by Commissioner Rodney Ellis to Washington, D.C., to fight for their interest. After all, while Commissioner Rodney Ellis was pretending to be fighting for the people of the 18th Congressional District of Texas, he failed to tell the people that he was a Union Pacific Railroad stockholder.

On 5/06/2024, Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 13 Union Pacific Corp. shares for $3,171.00 using money donated to his campaign.

On 2/06/2024, Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 35 Union Pacific Corp. shares for $8,741.00 using money donated to his campaign.

On 2/01/2024, Commissioner Rodney Ellis purchased 23 Union Pacific Corp. shares for $5,660.00 using money donated to his campaign.






City of Houston Controller Chris Hollins appears to have sold his soul to the "CULT-LIKE" political regime Commissioner Rodney Ellis has inducted him into. If you remember, Hollins was serving in a finance position with the Texas Democratic Party back during the 2020 Presidential Election cycle before he was tapped by "THE PUPPET MASTER" Commissioner Rodney Ellis to serve as the interim Harris County Clerk after the Honorable Dr. Diane Trautman was pressured to send out hundreds of thousands of unsolicited absentee mail ballots and refused. You might also remember that Chris Hollins was in the 2023 City of Houston Mayor's race before he stepped aside to make way for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee to enter the race and have complete action at the Black vote. Now, as the City of Houston finds itself amid a $350 million budget crisis, City of Houston Controller Chris Hollins is more concerned about having a downtown street (Bagby) named after former Mayor Sylvester Turner, who may ultimately be remembered as one of the most corrupt Mayors in American history. Commissioner Rodney Ellis has a firm grip on City Controller Chris Hollins's strings.




Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has been under the spell of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis since she defeated Harris County Judge Ed Emmett during the 2018 Midterm Election. It is unclear why Lina Hidalgo is still dancing to the beat of Commissioner Rodney Ellis's drum when she, Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Commissioner Lesley Briones have more collective power than the "PUPPET MASTER" has these days. Even still, County Judge Hidalgo remains a member of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's "CULT-LIKE" regime. Lina even blindly endorsed Christian Menefee in the race for Congress even though Congressman Sylvester Turner wasn't even placed in the ground good on Saturday, March 15, 2025, before Menefee launched his campaign. Suppose you've been paying attention to Commissioners Court. In that case, you should have noticed that County Judge Lina Hidalto occasionally hops, skips, jumps, bends over, shuffles her feet, and does the "WATUSI DANCE" whenever Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis pulls on her strings.





Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones has been loyal to Commissioner Rodney Ellis for years. If you remember, Lesley Briones is the puppet used to replace former Judge William "Bill" McLeod after he mistakingly resigned from his Harris County Civil District Court at Law #1 bench in 2019, two months after he was elected. Briones is also the puppet used to replace Commissioner R. Jack "Cactus Jack" Cagle, after County Commissioners redrew the Precinct 3 boundaries to favor Lesley Briones. It's no wonder Commissioner Lesley Briones blindly endorsed Christian Menefee in the race for Congress even though Congressman Sylvester Turner wasn't even placed in the ground good on Saturday, March 15, 2025, before Menefee launched his campaign. Suppose you've been paying attention to Commissioners Court. In that case, you may have already noticed that County Commissioner Lesly Briones occasionally hops, skips, jumps, bends over, shuffles her feet, and does the "WATUSI DANCE" whenever Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis pulls on her strings.




Former Congresswoman Erica Lee Carter only served in the United States Congress for two months. However, she has worked inside Commissioner Rodney Ellis's office as his senior policy advisor since August 2020. Erica Lee Carter is a member of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's "CULT-LIKE" regime. Erica was chosen to serve as the campaign chairman for Christian Menefee for Congress before the late Congressman Sylvester Turner was even placed in the ground good on Saturday, March 15, 2025. And she accepted the designation without even knowing which other Democrats would pursue the coveted 18th Congressional District of Texas seat, which proves that she is blindly following the sound of Commissioner Rodney Ellis's drumbeat. If you pay close attention to Erica Lee Carter, you will notice that she will hop, skip, jump, bend over, shuffle her feet, and do the "WATUSI DANCE" whenever Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis pulls on her strings.




Constable James "Smokie" Phillips serves as the Precinct 7 Constable in Harris County, Texas. Constable Phillips is a member of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's "CULT-LIKE" regime. Smokie was listed as one of  Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee's endorsers in the "SPECIAL ELECTION" to fill the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas seat before the late Congressman Sylvester Turner was even placed in the ground good on Saturday, March 15, 2025. And he did so without even knowing which other Democrats would pursue the coveted 18th Congressional District of Texas seat, which proves that he is blindly following the sound of Commissioner Rodney Ellis's drumbeat. If you pay close attention to Constable Phillips, you will notice that he will hop, skip, jump, bend over, shuffle his feet, and do the "WATUSI DANCE" whenever Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis pulls on his strings.



County Judge Lina Hidalgo was given a $100,000.00 loan by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Campaign Account on 11/02/2022. Still, when those African American Judges were sued by their Republican opponents, Commissioner Rodney Ellis did not do anything significant to help his fellow African Americans even though he had over $6 million in the bank.



Commissioner Lesley Briones was given a $100,000.00 loan by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Campaign Account on 10/06/2022. Has Commissioner Rodney Ellis done anything of that magnitude for any African American male or female judge in Harris County, Texas?





Commissioner Rodney Ellis has $6,414,367.00 in his campaign bank account, more than all of the sitting incumbent "DEMOCRATIC JUDGES" combined. However, the incumbent Democratic Judges are called upon to give the lion's share of the money donated to the Harris County Democratic Party. During the 2024 Presidential Election cycle, while more than a few Democratic Judges donated upwards of $50,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party out of their hard-earned campaign money, Commissioner Ellis only gave about $6,500.00 to the HCDP, which was nothing for a man with more than $6 million in his campaign account. (CLICK HERE) Please take a moment to view Commissioner Rodney Ellis's Campaign Finance Report.



Judge Erica Hughes, Judge LaShawn A. Williams, Judge Angela Graves Harrington, Judge Shannon Baldwin, Judge Tonya Jones, and Judge Toria J. Finch have become distinguished judiciary members in Harris County, Texas. Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is proud of them and wishes them the best in future elections. In the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election, there will be (26) African American Democratic incumbent judges seeking re-election. Of the twenty-six, only two of them are males. If you scroll down this report, you will see that many of the "BLACK FEMALE JUDGES" below don't have any money inside their "CAMPAIGN BANK ACCOUNTS," which paints a bleak picture for these African Americans and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis selfishly stockpiles his $6,414,367.00, and helps women from other ethnic groups over come their financial challenges.


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Judge Latosha Lewis Payne, the presiding judge for 55th Civil District Court, has “ZERO” in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Melissa Marie Morris, the presiding judge for the 263rd Criminal District Court, has not filed a campaign finance report since 7/16/2024. At that time, she reported having “ZERO” dollars inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Sharon Burney, the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, has not filed a campaign finance report since 1/12/2024. At that time, she reported having “ZERO” dollars inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Beverly D. Armstrong, the presiding judge for 208th Criminal District Court, only has $27.23 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Katherine N. Thomas, the presiding judge for 184th Criminal District Court, only has $96.86 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/11/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Shannon Baldwin, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.4, only has $178.54 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Sedrick T. Walker, II, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.11, only has $211.12 in his “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report he filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge for 257th Family District Court, only has $314.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025 under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Lori Chambers Gray, the presiding judge for 262nd Criminal District Court, only has $500.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/11/2025 under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Genesis Draper, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.12, only has $620.54 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge LaShawn A. Williams, the presiding judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No.3, only has $999.67 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Veronica M. Nelson, the presiding judge for 482nd Criminal District Court, has not filed a campaign finance report since 12/27/2024. At that time, she reported having $1,385.03 inside her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Juanita Jackson, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.10, only has $1,673.50 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Toria J. Finch, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.9, only has $2,409.46 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.




Judge Damiane “Dianne” Curvey, the presiding judge for 280th Protective Order Court, only has $6,000.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/13/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Lucia Bates, the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, only has $6,109.55 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/10/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Tamika “Tami” Craft, the presiding judge for 189th Civil District Court, only has $10,463.98 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Tonya Jones, the presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No.15, only has $15,397.41 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Angela M. Lancelin, the presiding judge for 245th Family District Court, only has $22,588.21 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/14/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Audrie Lawton-Evans, the presiding judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No.1, only has $29,984.00 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.




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Judge DaSean Jones, the presiding judge for 180th Criminal District Court, only has $44,752.07 in his “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report he filed on 1/14/2025, under penalty of perjury.



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Judge Linda Marie Dunson, the presiding judge for 309th Family District Court, only has $58,152.12 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/12/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Michelle D. Moore, the presiding judge for 314th Juvenile District Court, only has $61,520.88 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/12/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Dedra Davis, the presiding judge for 270th Civil District Court, only has $81,878.82 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Angela Graves Harrington, the presiding judge for 246th Family District Court, only has $91,804.11 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/15/2025, under penalty of perjury.


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Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge for 311th Family District Court, only has $101,687.71 in her “CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT” based on the finance report she filed on 1/16/2025 under penalty of perjury.




State Rep. Ron Reynolds (right) and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Democratic Congresswoman from the 14th Congressional District in New York, would make a great young team if Reynolds pursued the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas. Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez is only 35 years old, and State Rep. Reynolds is only 51 years old. Community icon Charles Stamps, the founder of the MLK Grande Parad,e believes that State Rep. Ron Reynolds would make the runoff and face off against former City of Houston At-Large Councilwoman Amanda Edwards. Should State Rep. Reynolds not pursue the seat, Charles Stamps believes that Edwards could win the "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. "I'm proud to stand with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in her discontent with Minority Leader Chuch Schumer. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should primary Schumer in the next election. Congresswoman AOC is a POWERFUL progressive leader FIGHTING in Congress and speaking TRUTH to power! Thanks for standing up to Trump and weak democrats too," stated State Rep. Reynolds in a recent FACEBOOK post.




Regarding power and influence, in Houston, Texas, Kieth "MR. D-MARS Davis, Sr., is the man. For well over 20 years, "MR. D-MARS" has dominated the Houston region with his D-Mars Business Journal, as the President and CEO of Vaskey Media Group, Inc., "MR. D-MARS" has spearheaded campaigns from many local and national brands, local businesses, and politicians. State Rep. Ron Reynolds and "MR. D-MARS" have been friends and allies long before State Rep. Reynolds was elected as the first African American State Representative since the Reconstruction era to get elected in Fort Bend County, Texas.



United States Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) is 55, and State Rep. Ron E. Reynolds is 51, which means State Rep. Reynolds is young enough to build a lasting legacy if he decides to run for the United States Congress in the upcoming "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. You must remember that State Rep. Reynolds is highly respected by Democrats on the local and national political stages.



There's no question about it, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (left) has emerged and positioned herself as one of the strongest female voices in national politics. At 43, Congresswoman Crockett is tirelessly challenging Democrats to stand up and be strong and courageous. Having a fearless leader like State Rep. Ron Reynolds (right) by her side in Washington, D.C., would make things much more serious. However, a United States Army Veteran named Sholdon Daniels (a Republican), has announced on Fox News Digital that he's challenging Congresswoman Crockett for her 30th Congressional District seat in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election.




Hands down, at 55 years old, famed Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump (left) is considered one of the top voices in America. When Benjamin Lloyd Crump speaks, America listens. Crump is a lawyer of justice and fairness. And as it relates to State Rep. Ron Reynolds (right), at 51 years old, his future has never been brighter as his life story has become more of a testament to God's grace and faithfulness as State Rep. Reynolds expands his wings well beyond Fort Bend County.




Former Prizefighter turned businessman Eric Carr, the president and CEO of E&E Construction, is one of the best-kept secrets in Harris County, Texas. Carr's popularity and influence on the northeast side of Houston, Texas, could be invaluable for a candidate to win the upcoming "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. Carr's strong brotherly bond with State Rep. Reynolds could be an essential driving factor in Reynolds's success should he decide to pursue the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas seat.




When caring about Houston, Texas matters, you would be hard-pressed to go out and find a more vigorous advocate for the people of Houston than 44-year-old "Trae tha Truth," pictured above with State Rep. Ron Reynolds, 51, a rising star on the national political scene. Born Frazier Othel Thompson III, "Trae tha Truth," knows a thing or two about leadership because whenever there's someone in need, he's been ready and willing to answer the call to service. 




According to the most recent U.S. Census, "The 5 largest ethnic groups in Congressional District 18, TX are Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (31.4%), White (Hispanic) (17.8%), White (Non-Hispanic) (16.7%), Two+ (Hispanic) (12.8%), and Other (Hispanic) (12.7%).


43.3% of the households in Congressional District 18, Texas, reported speaking non-English at home as their primary shared language. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households; it only considers the primary self-reported language spoken by all household members.




Sylvester Turner (Democrat) received 151,834 votes, for 69.42% of the vote. His Republican opponent received 66,810 votes, for 30.55% of the vote. A bonified "STEALTH CANDIDATE" like former State Rep. Shawn Thierry could legitimately receive over 100,000 votes in a race for the 18th Congressional District if she were to marry a strong base of MAGA, "Make America Great Again," patriots with African American voters who are sick and tired of being played for fools by the "ELLIS/TURNER/LEE" political regime members.


































Former State Representative Jarvis Johnson, State Representative Ron Reynolds, State Representative Jolanda Jones, State Representative Christina Morales, Former State Representative Shawn Thierry, NAACP-Houston President Bishop James Dixon, Councilwoman Letitia Plummer, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, Former Congresswoman Erica Lee Carter, Former Councilwoman Amanda Edwards, Former Candidate for State Rep. Angeanette "Angie" Thibodeaux, Community Activist Travis McGee, Community Actist Deric Muhammad, TSU Board Regent Dr. Richard Johnson, and former prizefighter turned Businessman Eric Carr, could make up a star-studded field of contenders.



Whenever Governor Greg Abbott calls the "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional District, you will see a low voter turnout like what you would see in a primary race. And if there are (10) or (15) Democratic candidates running in the race, you will see a situation where the Democratic vote will be splintered. If you look at the "TOTAL" above, what you see is that only 23,629 Democrats turned out to vote for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and only 14,668 Democrats turned out for Amanda Edwards last year when they faced off. 


66,810 votes were received by Lana Centonze (Republican) in the 2024 Presidential Election race for the 18th Congressional District, running against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s successor, Sylvester Turner.


58,033 votes were received by Wendell Champion (Republican) in the 2020 Presidential Election for the 18th Congressional District, running against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.


48,306 votes were received by Lori Bartley (Republican) in the 2016 presidential election for the 18th Congressional District, which was run against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.


47,835 votes were received by Maria Dunn (Republican) in the 2024 “UNEXPIRED TERM” Presidential Election for the 18th Congressional District, running against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s daughter Erica Lee.


44,015 votes were received by Sean Seibert (Republican) in the 2012 presidential election for the 18th Congressional District, which was run against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.


40,941 votes were received by Carmen Maria Montiel (Republican) in the 2022 Midterm Election for the 18th Congressional District, running against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.


38,368 votes were received by Ava Pate (Republican) in the 2018 Midterm Election for the 18th Congressional District, running against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.



21,257 votes were received by Kevin O. Dural (Republican) in the 2024 “UNEXPIRED TERM” Presidential Election for the 18th Congressional District, running against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s daughter Erica Lee.






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