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Readers back Abbott's show of force at UT

Plus: The Grammy goes to...John Cornyn?

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Texas Take with Jeremy Wallace

Reactions to Abbott's actions

Gov. Greg Abbott's tough stance against student protesters on college campuses is provoking a lot of response from Texas Take readers.

More than a dozen responses have already poured into the Texas Take world headquarters and, by the looks of it, Abbott is winning the day after state troopers stormed the University of Texas at Austin and arrested more than 50 people — most of whom were later released.

"It's a rare day that I agree with Abbott on anything, but I agree those protestors have no place and antisemitism has no place anywhere, especially in Texas," Gregory G. wrote.

Paul C. also said he welcomed Abbott's response to anti-Israel protestors.

"These 'students' (if they really are) are brainwashed fools with no understanding of history and of what Israel has to deal with," he wrote. "Those who advocate 'death to the Jews' and 'death to America' should be arrested and expelled."

While most of the responses seemed to back Abbott, some worried about the images they were seeing of troopers confronting students. 

Gene F. said it gave him a flashback to May 1970, when Ohio Gov. Jim Rhodes deployed the National Guard at Kent State University. They opened fire on students, killing four and wounding nine. 

"...a governor ordering state troopers to quell a student protest with disastrous results tells us we don't learn from our history," he said.

Add John D. who was worried about students getting hurt for expressing their views.

"It's a sad state of affairs that you risk physical harm if you don't support Israel. AIPAC has gotten their money's worth with Abbott," he said.

Check out the latest about the protests here from our team in Austin, and keep the comments coming!

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Who's up, who's down

Who's up and who's down for Texas Take newsletter.

Up: John Cornyn.

And the Grammy goes to… John Cornyn? Well, kind of. On Tuesday the Recording Academy will honor the Republican U.S. Senator, and U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., during the annual Grammys on the Hill Awards for their work in leading the effort to provide $16 billion to music venues during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, Cornyn is being saluted for the Fans First Act, where he is pushing for reforms to the concert ticket industry to fight against predatory resellers and secondary platforms that inflate ticket prices. More on that effort via Edward McKinley here.

Down: Palestine Solidarity Committee.

The University of Texas announced it was placing the group on interim suspension for breaking UT rules in relation to Thursday's protests on campus, the latest fallout from the demonstrations where at least 57 arrests were made, though many had charges dropped later.

What do you think? Hit reply and let me know.


What else is going on in Texas

Keith Giblin, Jefferson County District Attorney at a news conference about the fentanyl crisis, April 24, 2024

Photo by: Megan Zapalac/The Enterprise

Texas officials using new law to charge fentanyl dealers with murder

In 2023, the Texas Legislature ramped up penalties for people dealing drugs laced with fentanyl. Jefferson County explains why two men are facing murder charges.

Workers unpack medicine at a 'mega-pharmacy' warehouse on its inauguration day in Huehuetoca, Mexico, Dec. 29, 2023. A new report released by the Mexican government Friday, April 12, 2024, says the country is facing a dire shortage of fentanyl for medical use, even as Mexican cartels pump out tons of the illicit narcotic.

Photo by: Fernando Llano, AP

Top Mexico official apologizes for saying his country is 'champion' of fentanyl production

The comments Tuesday appeared to contradict past statements by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who has denied any fentanyl is produced in Mexico.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo attends a trilateral meeting with President Joe Biden, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, April 11, 2024.

Photo by: Mark Schiefelbein, AP

US Rep. Castro backs federal restrictions on US firearms exports

Federal officials announce new restrictions on U.S. firearms exports in an effort to prevent the guns from ending up in the hands of criminals in other nations.

Former President Donald Trump appears at Manhattan criminal court before his trial in New York, Friday, April 26, 2024. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times via AP, Pool)

Photo by: Dave Sanders, AP

Trump's lawyers try to discredit testimony of witness in hush money trial

Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker was grilled about his memory and past statements as the defense tried to poke holes in the potentially crucial testimony.

Spring Brook Village, a master-planned community, is built several feet higher than the surrounding neighborhoods. It was photographed Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022, in Houston.

Photo by: Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff Photographer

Nearly half of Harris County property tax appraisals decrease in 2024

Most homeowners who have gotten 2024 property tax appraisals saw either no change or a decrease in property values, according to early numbers from the Harris County Appraisal District. 


Pick of the day

Jeremy Wallace and Scott Braddock talk all things Texas politics on the Texas Take podcast, released every Friday.

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Scott Braddock and I are back with another new edition of the Texas Take Podcast where we will catch you up on the protests in Austin, one of the hottest GOP primary battles in the state and a look at why Ted Cruz voted against the big Ukraine aid package this week.


What else I'm reading

In two separate incidents, U.S. Border Patrol officials have been shot at from across the Rio Grande River. The Laredo Morning Times reports an agent there was shot with a pellet gun from Nuevo Laredo and returned fire. Meanwhile, much further west, the El Paso Times reports that U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are investigating a similar incident there.

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