Dennis Bonnen announced he will not seek re-election as speaker of the Texas House nor as state representative for Angleton following a fiery quid pro quo scandal which is now in the hands of law enforcement. The timeline of his exit is unclear; the terms of his departure are being negotiated with various law enforcement agencies.
After betraying conservatives in the Regular Session of the 86th Texas Legislature, Bonnen came under fire when Michael Quinn Sullivan, CEO of Empower Texans, revealed the speaker attempted to bribe him with media credentials for targeting a specific list of Republican House members in the 2020 election cycle with his PAC (Sullivan rejected the offer verbally and again later in a formal letter).
Since then, hundreds of grassroots activists like you asked their state representatives to demand Bonnen’s resignation, especially before the Texas House Republican Caucus meeting held last Friday in which Bonnen’s lackeys insisted on the corrupt speaker’s continued tenure. Thanks to diligent conservative activists like you, however, enough representatives withdrew their support from Bonnen that he could no longer survive the political pressure. Bonnen will not seek re-election in 2020 nor as House speaker in 2021.
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