At a press conference in Sacramento, organizers claimed they have gathered 1,927,000 signatures in support of the recall, more than a week ahead of the March 17 deadline.
Antifa graffiti was found at the scene after months of threats against schools being posted from social media accounts affiliated with the group.
The deployment, dubbed "Operation Lone Star," seeks "to combat the smuggling of people and drugs into Texas."
The proposal comes after the school board faced intense criticism, controversy, and mockery in recent months.
Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the NY state Senate Majority Leader and Chair of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, has just joined a long list of prominent NY Democrats asking Gov. Cuomo to step down.
Puerto Rico has been an organized territory of the United States since 1900, shortly after it was captured from Spain during the Spanish-American War.
Full Measure's Sharyl Attkisson went to the AZ border with Sonora in Mexico and reported on the happenings there, interviewing CPB agents and other involved actors.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, held a press conference on Sunday, in which he insisted that he will not resign, following multiple accusations of sexual misconduct.
With the 2022 elections getting closer every day, Florida Democrats' prospects are not looking good against Republican incumbents Gov. De Santis and Sen. Marco Rubio, among others.
Tate Reeves, the Republican Governor of Mississippi, went on CNN's "State of the Union" to square off against interviewer Jake Tapper on the issue of mail-in voting.
New York's First Lady Chirlane McCray wrote a post on Twitter telling New Yorkers just what they should do if the witness a hate crime—and it doesn't involve calling the police.
Cherie Blair, the wife of former British PM Tony Blair, has just landed a big contract with the Serbian government, which also consults with her husband's firm.
PBS correspondent Yamiche Alcindor was live on Sunday on the program "Meet The Press" and she openly took issue with the Biden administration's handling of "the crisis at the border".
Phil Murphy, the governor of New Jersey, went on interview on Sunday and stated basically that "it's tragic" but that the state government is not to blame for people getting sick and dying from COVID.
She describes pulling away and the Governor pulling her back towards him. She then managed to escape the room.