President Donald Trump holds a press conference with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room on Friday, June 27, 2025. (Official White House Photo by Abe McNatt)
In South Texas, a growing scandal involving indicted Congressman Henry Cuellar is exposing just how deep the rot runs in America’s political institutions—and how little the media or the Democrats care about protecting election integrity.
Cuellar, who represents Texas’s 28th Congressional District, is under federal indictment for accepting over $600,000 in foreign bribes from a Mexican bank and a state-run oil company in Azerbaijan.
Prosecutors allege that Cuellar and his wife personally profited from years of backroom dealings, using their official positions to advance the interests of foreign entities.
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Three of Cuellar’s top aides are now cooperating with the Department of Justice.
But despite being indicted and awaiting trial, Cuellar was not removed from the 2024 ballot. Instead, he ran for re-election and supposedly defeated Republican challenger Jay Furman in a district that Donald Trump won by 7 points. Somehow, Cuellar won by 5 points. A 12-point swing.
Furman submitted more than 80 affidavits from voters who claimed his name was missing from their ballots. The Texas Fourth Court of Appeals ordered a forensic ballot review and instructed County Judge Tano Tijerina to conduct it “immediately.” Tijerina refused.
READ FULL REPORT OF CUELLAR’S ELECTION FRUAD SCANDAL HERE
Then Judge Tijerina announced his own campaign for Congress, directly entering the same race he had just helped suppress. He blocked a court-mandated ballot inspection—then declared his intention to run for the seat himself.
It gets worse.
According to Federal Election Commission filings, Cuellar’s campaign received over $110,000 from ActBlue, a Democrat-aligned fundraising platform now under multiple investigations for foreign interference, donor fraud, and illegal straw donations.
In April 2025, the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees published a report showing that ActBlue weakened its fraud-prevention systems twice during the 2024 cycle.
Staff were trained to “look for reasons to accept donations,” even when they came from foreign IP addresses and used prepaid credit cards—a red flag for money laundering and foreign interference.
A total of 1,900 suspicious transactions were flagged by Congress between 2022 and 2024, including 237 that were traced directly to foreign networks.
In response, President Trump issued a DOJ directive ordering an investigation into ActBlue’s role in enabling overseas donors to influence U.S. elections.
ActBlue’s legal team denies the allegations, but the facts speak for themselves: multiple executives have resigned, CVV codes were not required for donations until August 2024, and several donations were traced to countries like Brazil, India, and Saudi Arabia. In one case, two elderly residents of Connecticut discovered that hundreds of contributions were made in their names without their knowledge.
The Gateway Pundit was the only major outlet to expose the election fraud scandal in Laredo, based on evidence and voter affidavits.
Judge Tijerina’s refusal to comply with a lawful court order—and his subsequent attempt to run for the same congressional seat—is a violation of basic ethics.
Cuellar’s acceptance of money from an organization under DOJ investigation, along with his own foreign bribery charges, is a betrayal of the public trust.
If elections can be rigged, blocked, and bought without consequence, the republic will not survive.
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