Texas House Democrats have teamed up with a rump of Republicans-in-name-only (RINOs) to choose the new Speaker of the Texas House, Representative Dustin Burrows. Forty-nine Democrats and 36 RINOs teamed up to hand Burrows the gavel, defeating the MAGA-endorsed Rep. David Cook, backed by 55 Republicans. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, who wields significant powers as President of the Texas Senate, marveled, “This may be the first time in our nation’s history where the minority party openly elected the speaker of a legislative body instead of the majority party.”
“Speaker Burrows was handed the speakership by Democrats, as has happened behind closed doors session after session since 2009,” Patrick lamented. Conservatives had hoped the ouster of former Speaker Dade Phelan, an anti-MAGA figure who enabled the Democrat-led impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, might pave the way for America First leadership in the House.
Paxton endorsed Cook ahead of the speakership contest, stressing Burrows’s “financial ties to Third Coast Bank—whose largest shareholders happen to be BlackRock and Vanguard.” The investment corporations are noted for using their financial power to promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). BlackRock boss Larry Fink infamously declared, “at BlackRock, we are forcing behaviors” that embrace diversity and inclusion.
VICTORY LAP.
The Texas House Democrats are openly celebrating their election of Burrows, boasting they “were successful in our efforts to stop [Governor] Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, their billionaire donors, and the politicians they bought from selecting the Speaker of the House.”
“This House cannot function without Democratic participation and leadership,” they declared. Cook had pledged to stop putting the Democrats in charge of committees, but Burrows, who owes the left-wing party his position, is likely to preserve or even enhance their influence.
This is despite the fact the Democrats only hold around 42.67 percent of House seats.
Speaker Dennis Bonnen, Speaker Dade Phelan, and now the Democrats’ preferred Speaker candidate Dustin Burrows ALL have had financial ties to Third Coast Bank—whose largest shareholders happen to be BlackRock and Vanguard—which sounds exactly like something the General… pic.twitter.com/AsrZeYVYrI
— Attorney General Ken Paxton (@KenPaxtonTX) January 13, 2025