The bill is tied to the Texas Nationalist Movement that’s made trips to Moscow, received a “small grant” from the Kremlin and funding from the Anti-Globalist Movement of Russia.
For months, far-right voices like Rush Limbaugh and Texas GOP head Allen West have
floated secession as a potential means of escaping Democratic control in Washington. This week,
that chatter transformed into something concrete—and nearly unprecedented.
In Austin, Republican Kyle Biedermann of the Texas House of Representatives, previously best known for dressing up as “
gay Hitler,” became the first American legislator in nearly a century and only the second since the Civil War to file
a formal bill calling for state-level secession from the United States.
Dubbed the “
Texas Independence Referendum Act,” his bill would allow Texans to vote this November on a referendum “on the question of whether this state should leave the United States of America and establish an independent republic.”