
United States Attorney General Pam Bondi (center) received the go-ahead to prosecute "ELECTION CRIMES" from her boss, President Donald J. Trump in an "EXECUTIVE ORDER" he signed on March 25, 2025, entitled, "Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections." This new directive is part of the reason Governor Greg Abbott did not set the "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional District of Texas to be held on Saturday, May 3, 2025, but instead scheduled the election to be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Governor Abbott's delay tactic allowed for President Donald J. Trump to get his "EXECUTIVE ORDER" drafted and signed. Remember, election fraud in Harris County, Texas, did not get out of hand until 2016, when Rodney Ellis left the Texas State Senate and became the County Commissioner for Precinct One, after the untimely death of Commissioner El Franco Lee. County Attorney Christian Menefee (second from right), former City Councilwoman Amanda Edwards (far left, second row left), former State Rep. Jarvis Johnson (far left, row right), and Dr. Richard Johnson are all familiar with the term "BALLOT HARVESTING," and are fully aware of the impact it can have on a local political race in the 18th Congressional District of Texas. My prayer is that, if former State Rep. Jarvis Johnson and Dr. Richard Johnson (no relation) enter the race, they would run clean, above-board races.
"GAME CHANGER."
A small band of Negroes have been running amuck in Harris County, Texas, for years with protection provided to them by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee at the federal level. However, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee died on July 19, 2024, and Commissioner Rodney Ellis is seeking to put one of his most loyal
"PUPPETS" in a position to protect his
"DIOBOLICAL SCHEME" to take positions of authority away from
"WHITE PEOPLE" and give it to Blacks and Hispanics which is a form of
"RACIAL DISCRIMINATION" that has no place in American politics.
Local elected officials like
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and others are aware of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis's
"DIOBOLICAL SCHEME," but are benefactors, and like loyal gang members, are keeping their mouths shut, out of fear of retaliation.
"Free, fair, and honest elections unmarred by fraud, errors, or suspicion are fundamental to maintaining our constitutional Republic," stated President Donald J. Trump in the
"EXECUTIVE ORDER" he signed on March 25, 2025.
"The right of American citizens to have their votes properly counted and tabulated, without illegal dilution, is vital to determining the rightful winner of an election."
The upcoming Tuesday, November 4, 2025, "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the vacant 18th Congressional District of Texas, will be one of the cleanest elections ever run in the history of Harris County, Texas, now that President Donald J. Trump has given Attorney General Pam Bondi the authority to prosecute Election Crimes in places like Harris County, Texas.
(a) The Attorney General shall take all appropriate action to enter into information-sharing agreements, to the maximum extent possible, with the chief State election official or multi-member agency of each State. These agreements shall aim to provide the Department of Justice with detailed information on all suspected violations of State and Federal election laws discovered by State officials, including information on individuals who:
(i) registered or voted despite being ineligible, or who registered multiple times;
(ii) committed election fraud;
(iii) provided false information on voter registration or other election forms;
(iv) intimidated or threatened voters or election officials; or
(v) otherwise engaged in unlawful conduct to interfere in the election process.
(b) To the extent that any States are unwilling to enter into such an information sharing agreement or refuse to cooperate in investigations and prosecutions of election crimes, the Attorney General shall:
(i) prioritize enforcement of Federal election integrity laws in such States to ensure election integrity given the State’s demonstrated unwillingness to enter into an information-sharing agreement or to cooperate in investigations and prosecutions; and
(ii) review for potential withholding of grants and other funds that the Department awards and distributes, in the Department’s discretion, to State and local governments for law enforcement and other purposes, as consistent with applicable law.
(c) The Attorney General shall take all appropriate action to align the Department of Justice’s litigation positions with the purpose and policy of this order.
(a) The Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall take all appropriate actions to the extent permitted by 42 U.S.C. 5195c and all other applicable law, so long as the Department of Homeland Security maintains the designation of election infrastructure as critical infrastructure, as defined by 42 U.S.C. 5195c(e), to prevent all non-citizens from being involved in the administration of any Federal election, including by accessing election equipment, ballots, or any other relevant materials used in the conduct of any Federal election.
(b) The Secretary of Homeland Security shall, in coordination with the Election Assistance Commission and to the maximum extent possible, review and report on the security of all electronic systems used in the voter registration and voting process. The Secretary of Homeland Security, as the head of the designated Sector Risk Management Agency under 6 U.S.C. 652a, in coordination with the Election Assistance Commission, shall assess the security of all such systems to the extent they are connected to, or integrated into, the Internet and report on the risk of such systems being compromised through malicious software and unauthorized intrusions into the system.




Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth is fully aware that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's daughter (Erica Lee Carter) is working for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis as his senior policy director. County Clerk Hudspeth is also fully aware that Erica Lee Carter is acting as the Campaign Chairwoman for the Christian Menefee for Congress Campaign. That said, an honest County Clerk would never do what County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth did on Monday, April 21, 2025, which was to show that she's willing to lend her credibility to Christian Menefee's Campaign Chairwoman (Erica Lee Carter), and demonstrate a clear bias in favor of Menefee's bid to win the upcoming Tuesday, November 4, 2025, "SPECIAL ELECTION" race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.
"THE COUNTY CLERK."
Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth has never been liked by members of Commissioner Rodney Ellis's "CULT-LIKE" political regime. If you remember, Commissioner Rodney Ellis never liked Teneshia Hudspeth or embraced her in any way, shape, or form. Before recently, Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth appeared to be honest and above board, until she began to get cozy with Commissioner Rodney Ellis's senior political director, who also serves as County Attorney Christian Menefee's Campaign Chairwoman. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's daughter (Erica Lee Carter) did not get along with her mother, according to multiple sources. Erica Lee Carter allegedly resented her mother, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, for not really being a part of her childhood.
"SENATE BILL 1933."
Erica Lee Carter has been working for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis since 2020, and thus is willing to do almost anything her boss tells her to do. With this in mind, Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth had better watch the company she's started to keep, because Erica Lee Carter and Commissioner Rodney Ellis are snakes who are cozying up to her for nefarious reasons.
The candidates running against Commissioner Rodney Ellis's boy,
Christian Menefee, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, must familiarize themselves with
"Senate Bill 1933," which was passed by the Texas Legislature in 2023 and became law on September 1, 2023, in Texas.
Senate Bill 1933 is related to certain oversight procedures the Texas Secretary of State has over Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth's Office, and county-run elections in Harris County, Texas.
Senate Bill 1933 gives any candidate, a county chair, a state chair, a presiding judge, an alternate presiding judge, the head of a specific purpose committee, the ability to file an "ADMINISTRATIVE ELECTION COMPLAINT" with the Texas Secretary of State if they identify any form of ballot harvesting, or election fraud in the upcoming Tuesday, November 4, 2025, "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional Distict of Texas.
In other words, if foul play is discovered and reported in the upcoming Tuesday, November 4, 2025, "SPECIAL ELECTION" for the 18th Congressional District of Texas, Senate Bill 1933, gives the Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson the authority to step in, and seize control of Harris County Elections for next year's 2026 Midterm Election, in Harris County, Texas, and beyond.
Sec. 31.017. IMPLEMENTATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT OF COUNTY ELECTIONS, (a) In a county with a population of more than 4 million (Harris County), the secretary of state's office may order administrative oversight of a county office administering elections or voter registration in the county if:
(3) the Secretary of State, after conducting an investigation under Section 31.019, has good cause to believe that a recurring pattern of problems with election administration or voter registration exists in the county, including any recurring:
(A) malfunction of the voting system equipment that prevents a voter from casting a vote;
(B) carelessness or official misconduct in the distribution of election supplies;
(C) errors in the tabulation of results that would have affected the outcome of an election;
(D) violations of Section 66.053;
(E) discovery of properly executed voted ballots after the canvass of an election that were not counted; or
(F) failure to conduct maintenance activities on the lists of registered voters as required under this code.
From what I understand, if a complain is filed, the Secretary of State (Jane Nelson), can investigate the complaint, and decide on whether to implement administrative oversight under Subsectio (a) not later than the 30th day aft the earliest of: (1) the day a response by the county election official with authority over election administration (County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth) or voter registration (Annette Ramirez) is received by the Secretary of State under Section 31.018;
"THE TAKEOVER."
Before 2016, African Americans were given free-reign to do whatever they wanted in Black voting precincts, which allowed "KINGPINS" like Dallas Jones and Gerald Womack to dominate races that fell within the boundaries of the 18th Congressional District, which was controlled by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and the 13th Senatorial District of Texas, which is controlled by State Senator Borris L. Miles.
A study of the last 20 years shows that Republicans dominated Democrats in the absentee mail ballot category in countywide elections from the 2004 Presidential Election through the 2016 Presidential Election, when Commissioner Rodney Ellis rose to power.
Once Commissioner, Rodney Ellis, rose to power he began to institute a
"RACIST AGENDA" to replace White elected officials with Blacks and Hispanics. Ellis accomplished this mission through various means and strategies similar to those used by criminal enterprises.
As a refresher, in the 2020 Presidential Election, after Commissioner Rodney Ellis pressured Democratic County Clerk Diane Trautman to resign, he replaced her with Chris Hollins, a member of his "CULT-LIKE" political regime, who was serving in a financial capacity with the Texas Democratic Party, at the time of his appointment as Harris County Clerk.
With Chris Hollins in position as the Harris County Clerk, during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Democratic candidates running countywide in Harris County, Texas, received between 95,000 to 114,000 absentee mail ballots, while their Republican opponents only received between 59,000 to 71,000 absentee mail ballots.
Democrats swept through Harris County, Texas, with a vengeance in 2020, with the assistance of their huge
"ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT" totals, which were up significantly from the 2016 Presidential Election when they received between 45,000 to 54,000, and their Republican opponents received between 42,000 to 48,000 absentee mail ballots.
To refresh your memory, in the 2004 Presidential Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 27,000 to 30,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Democratic opponents, who only received 13,000 to 17,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.

To refresh your memory, in the 2006 Midterm Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 12,000 to 14,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Democratic opponents, who only received 7,000 to 8,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2008 Presidential Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 37,000 to 41,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Democratic opponents, who only received 18,000 to 24,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2010 Midterm Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 32,000 to 38,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Democratic opponents, who only received 16,000 to 22,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2012 Presidential Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 38,000 to 44,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Democratic opponents, who only received 27,000 to 31,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2014 Midterm Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 34,000 to 41,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Democratic opponents, who only received 29,000 to 34,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2016 Presidential Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 45,000 to 54,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Republican opponents, who only received 42,000 to 48,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2018 Midterm Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 46,000 to 52,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Republican opponents, who only received 42,000 to 50,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2020 Presidential Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 95,000 to 114,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Republican opponents, who only received 59,000 to 71,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
THE DEMOCRATS: During the Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Presidential Election, Democrats running countywide in Harris County received a range of
95,000 to 114,000 in the
“ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT CATEGORY” in Harris County, Texas.
THE REPUBLICANS: During the Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Presidential Election, Republicans running countywide in Harris County received a range of
59,000 to 71,000 in the
“ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT CATEGORY” in Harris County, Texas.
To refresh your memory, in the 2022 Midterm Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 31,000 to 38,000 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Republican opponents, who only received 20,000 to 24,000 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.
To refresh your memory, in the 2024 Presidential Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 34,093 to 44,222 absentee mail ballots to dominate their Republican opponents, who only received 17,491 to 20,580 absentee mail ballots in downballot countywide races.

The Forensic Audit Division (FAD) for the state of Texas has found some serious problems with the way elections are run in Harris County, Texas. For starters, in 2021, the Texas Secretary of State launched a full forensic audit of the state's two largest Democratic and two largest Republican counties: Dallas, Harris, Collin, and Tarrant. So, just for the record, Harris County officials didn't even start cooperating with the auditors until October 2022. According to auditors, serious problems with voter registrations exist in Harris County, including the possibility that there are more than 11,000 potential non-citizens currently registered to vote. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the "FULL AUDIT" for yourself.
It was under the watchful eye of Chris Hollins, acting as the Harris County Clerk, while County Attorney Christian Menefee was running for his position as Harris County Attorney, that serious issues arose with the handling of electronic media in Harris County, Texas, during the 2020 Presidential Election.
"Harris County had very serious issues in the handling of electronic media. These issues were so severe that the Forensic Audit Division (FAD) notified Harris County of our preliminary findings by letter before the 2022 General Election," stated the Texas Secretary of State.
• In at least 14 polling locations, mobile ballot boxes (MBBs) containing 184,999 cast vote records included in the tally did not have a proper chain of custody.
• Harris County was not able to provide documentation for the creation of 17 MBBs accounting for 124,630 cast vote records.
• The electronic pollbook records from at least 26 Early Voting locations and 8 Election Day polling locations did not match the Tally Audit Log for those locations.
• Harris County did not have an inventory of its warehoused records for the 2020 General Election. FAD counted 534 boxes, but cannot confirm this comprises all records. At times, FAD observed that the label used on the outside of the boxes inaccurately described the contents.
• Harris County was the only county that did not provide a “list of Early Voting or Election Day polling locations that had a discrepancy of one percent or more between the number of voters that checked in to the number of votes cast at that location,” as requested at the outset of the audit. This is basic reconciliation that should have been easily produced.
• FAD was not given the opportunity to speak with pertinent staff until October 2022, when the new administration provided access to address the issues with the Tally Audit Log.