As the Texas Nationalist Movement continues its aggressive expansion across the Lone Star State, two more counties are poised to join our growing network of local organizations dedicated to Texas independence.
Walker and Cherokee counties are now in the final stages of preparation to formally launch their TNM county groups, joining the rapidly expanding roster of counties that have established local leadership teams in recent months.
This development comes on the heels of our recent county leadership drive that has seen remarkable growth in TNM’s grassroots presence. The continued expansion reinforces what we’ve been saying all along – Texans are ready for self-government and are taking concrete action to make it happen.
Just like the other counties that have recently established leadership teams, Walker and Cherokee represent diverse regions of Texas with their own unique character and needs. Walker County, home to Sam Houston State University and the city of Huntsville, brings a mix of academic influence and traditional Texan values to our movement. Cherokee County, with its rich East Texas heritage and independent spirit, further strengthens our presence in that vital region.
“The speed with which Texans are stepping forward to lead in their counties has been remarkable but not surprising,” said TNM President Daniel Miller. “Texans are tired of living under hundreds of thousands of pages of Federal laws and millions of unelected bureaucrats. They’re sick of having their lives dictated by politicians they didn’t elect forcing policies on them that they don’t want.”
“Right now, we have 107 leadership applicants in training, which shows the tremendous surge in interest we’re seeing across Texas,” said David Breunig, Director of Organizational Development. “Beyond Walker and Cherokee, we have several counties that are very close to launch, including Denton, Anderson, Harris, Brazoria, Hays, Caldwell, Smith, Guadalupe, Hunt, Nacogdoches, Llano, Dallas, and Tarrant. The momentum we’re building isn’t just in one region – it’s spreading across every corner of Texas.”
As we’ve seen in other counties, these local leadership teams will serve as the foundation for spreading our message, organizing supporters, and building the political infrastructure necessary to achieve Texas independence. Local leaders will coordinate events, manage outreach efforts, and ensure that our message reaches every corner of their communities.
The Federal Government has proven time and again that it has no interest in addressing the concerns of Texans. With each passing day, more of our fellow citizens recognize that the path to preserving our liberties and securing our future lies in reclaiming our status as an independent nation.
If you’re interested in joining or supporting the TNM effort in Walker, Cherokee, or any other county in Texas, visit the TNM Local website at local.tnm.me to connect with local leaders or learn how to establish a leadership team in your own county.
The momentum is building. The question is no longer if Texas will reassert its independence, but when.