Brian Harrison voices concerns over party dynamics and liberty in Texas tweets

Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district
Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district
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Brian Harrison, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 10th district since 2021, posted a series of tweets on April 29, 2026, focusing on political developments and his stance on liberty in Texas.

In an early morning post at 02:00 UTC, Harrison stated, “Not stopping.” At 02:01 UTC, he followed up with another message emphasizing his commitment to state values: “Thank you. We must defend LIBERTY in Texas.”

Later that day at 12:13 UTC, Harrison addressed what he described as issues within Texas political leadership, writing: “The most scandalous aspect of the Talarico story is that he was aided in his rise to national province by the ‘Republican’ Texas House Speaker, who Talarico helped elect… and who, in return, put Talarico in House leadership, gave him a platform, and prioritized his bills.”

Harrison was elected to the Texas State House in 2021 after replacing Jake Ellzey as representative for the state’s 10th House district. His recent posts reflect ongoing debates over party alignment and legislative priorities within Texas politics.



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