Share this @internewscast.com

AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott was blunt when asked about President Joe Biden’s performance at the State of the Union address.

“I give it an ‘F’ for failure,” he said Friday in an interview at the governor’s mansion. “There’s a number-one issue in America and that’s securing the border. … It’s an issue on which [Biden] has failed, and he waited 40 minutes to even bring it up” in Thursday’s speech, the Texas Republican said.

While recent polls show that the American electorate is increasingly concerned about illegal immigration, Abbott was beating the drum well before that. He’s been a thorn in the side of the Biden administration for years — and has now upped his national profile amid widespread speculation that he’s angling to be former President Donald Trump’s running mate, or perhaps his attorney general if he wins in November.

“My goal is singular — and that is to be the leader of the great state of Texas,” Abbott told NBC News.

Pressed on whether he planned to run for president in 2028, he demurred.

“I am planning on running for re-election as governor in Texas,” he said. “I take one step at a time.”

Abbott is next up for re-election in 2026.

At the moment, he’s defending House Republicans’ decision to kill a bipartisan border security bill — at Trump’s urging — that the president called out during Thursday night’s speech at the Capitol.

“If Joe Biden really believes in compromise,” Abbott said, “he would work with the House chamber.”

Before being elected governor in 2014, Abbott was the longest-serving attorney general in Texas history and was also a justice on the Texas Supreme Court. He was born in Wichita Falls and raised in Duncanville, Texas. Not long after law school, he was paralyzed by a falling tree while jogging.

Now he’s among the people considered most responsible for creating divisions among Democrats over the Biden administration’s immigration policies, in turn pushing them toward the right. His decision to bus migrants to major cities across the country slowly nudged Democratic mayors to break with Biden over the record migrant influx.

The White House has repeatedly called the busing program a “political stunt,” but it’s solidified Abbott’s dominance among the Republican base. Just this week, he and his attorney general, Ken Paxton, presided over a decisive victory in their home state: A slew of Republican candidates they had endorsed toppled many GOP members of the Texas House in a move seen as sheer political revenge. The Republican legislators who lost had crossed the governor on his legislative priority — school vouchers — and had tried to impeach Paxton.

The message was clear: Don’t mess with the Texas governor.

Abbott, 66, is also forging ahead with court battles over buoys in the Rio Grande, razor wire in Eagle Pass, and a new law that would fundamentally alter the relationship between local and federal government over immigration enforcement. The law, which was originally set to take effect Sunday, has been put on hold temporarily by the Supreme Court.

During the legal fight over the statute, a judge who sided with the American Civil Liberties Union and the Justice Department wrote that “surges in immigration do not constitute an ‘invasion.’”

Abbott brushed off that characterization on Friday.

“These are not migrants crossing the border,” he said. “These are people who are coming across a border in violation of federal law.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Trump declares Iran cease-fire deal could lead to ‘Golden Age of the Middle East,’ boasts ‘Big money will be made’ 

Trump Announces Iran Ceasefire Agreement, Envisions Prosperous Future for Middle East with Economic Growth

On Wednesday, President Trump voiced his optimism that the newly brokered cease-fire…
Cops nab maniac who shot NYC shelter security guard after week on the lam: cops

Suspect Arrested After Shooting NYC Shelter Guard and Evading Police for a Week

Authorities have apprehended the individual responsible for shooting and injuring a security…
Marquettia Johnson, wife of CTA Pink Line shooting victim Raymond Harrison, calls for more security

Wife of CTA Pink Line Shooting Victim Advocates for Enhanced Security Measures

During a public hearing with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Board, Marquettia…
California would fund lawyers for all illegal immigrants under new bill

California Pioneers Legal Support for Undocumented Immigrants: A New Bill’s Bold Move

California may soon see taxpayers footing the bill for legal representation of…
Indianapolis official's home attacked after vote in favor of controversial data center

Indianapolis Councilor’s Residence Targeted Following Contentious Data Center Approval

In a startling incident, an Indianapolis city council member revealed that his…
South Carolina pastor, wife arrested after alleged sexual, physical abuse of foster children

South Carolina Pastor and Wife Face Arrest Over Serious Allegations of Foster Child Abuse

A pastor and his wife from South Carolina have been taken into…
'Come out of her Biden bunker'

Unveiling the Biden Bunker: A Bold New Chapter Begins

A former senior official from the Biden administration has criticized Virginia Governor…
North Korea fires missiles toward sea after ridiculing South's hopes for better ties

North Korea Launches Missiles as Diplomatic Tensions with South Korea Rise

In a move that has heightened tensions in the region, North Korea…
Terror suspects indicted after allegedly throwing bombs at NYC protest outside mayor's mansion

Terror Suspects Charged in Alleged Bomb Attack at New York City Mayor’s Residence Protest

Federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday that two individuals accused of attempting to…
Random blue city stabbing death fuels new bail bill as ‘activists’ ripped for lack of crime crackdown: expert

Charlotte Light-Rail Murder Suspect Deemed Incompetent for Trial Amidst History of Erratic Behavior

In a recent development, the man accused of murdering a young woman…
Times Square ball drop to celebrate US's 250th still going forward -- but there 'will be no public event'

Times Square’s 250th Anniversary Ball Drop: A Historic Celebration Without the Crowd

America’s 250th birthday celebration is still set to light up Times Square,…
'Ketamine Queen' Jasveen Sangha to be sentenced for selling drugs

From ‘Ketamine Queen’ to Courtroom: The High-Stakes Sentencing of Jasveen Sangha

A woman who confessed to supplying Matthew Perry with the ketamine that…