
Come be an informed voter at True Texas Project Bexar County as we approach the primary election season.
Brandon Herrera for TXD23
We are going to hear from Brandon Herrera, who is a Congressional Candidate for Texas District 23. Brandon is a 1st and 2nd amendment activist and entrepreneur, and now is running to represent the people of Texas in DC. Come learn about his campaign and what his goals are for the future of Texas.
Aaron Reitz for Texas Attorney GeneralAaron is a husband, a father, a former active duty Marine who now serves in the reserves, an attorney, and much more. He was appointed by President Trump to lead the DOJ’s Office of Legal Policy under Attorney General Pam Bondi, he served as Senator Ted Cruz’s Chief of Staff, and as Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy under Ken Paxton. Come hear about his campaign, and his plans to fight for Texas and her future!
Speaker: Brandon Herrera & Aaron Reitz
Thursday, February 12th
Courtyard Marriott San Antonio Airport, 80 NE Interstate 410 Loop, San Antonio, TX 78216 (Behind Pappadeaux’s)
6:00pm –Prayer gathering (open to all)
6:30-8:00pm –meeting
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs
About Brandon Herrera:
Brandon Herrera is an entrepreneur, Second Amendment activist, and social media personality. Shaped by a deep Texas heritage with his family originating in Texas and both parents from military families, he pursued studies in Pre-Law before focusing on starting a small business in firearm manufacturing. Using a lifelong passion for firearms, he built his business as well as a large social media following. Accumulating over half a billion views using entertainment to promote firearm safety and Second Amendment advocacy, he has become a leader in the industry. After increased frustration over government overreach during the COVID lockdowns of 2020, Brandon came back to his roots and moved to Texas for good, bringing his businesses and employees along with him. He works with pro-freedom groups both in the Second Amendment and America First communities and is an advocate for our military and Veterans. Brandon is a very strong constitutionalist who believes one of the keys to individual Liberty is limiting federal power as much as possible and returning that power to the states to decide issues for themselves.
About Aaron Reitz:
Aaron Reitz is an attorney with the law firm Hance Scarborough, LLP, where he represents and counsels private-sector clients in matters involving federal and state regulatory and public policy law, as well as a wide range of civil litigation matters in state and federal courts. He is also a candidate for Texas Attorney General. Prior to joining the firm, Aaron served as the Presidentially-appointed, Senate-confirmed head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Policy (OLP).
As the Assistant Attorney General over OLP, Aaron was charged with developing and implementing DOJ’s significant policy initiatives, handling special projects that implicate the interests of multiple DOJ components, and serving as the primary policy advisor to Attorney General Pam Bondi. As Chief Regulatory Officer, Aaron also reviewed and coordinated all regulations promulgated by DOJ. Lastly, he identified and vetted candidates for federal judgeships, and coordinated the nomination and confirmation process with the White House and Senate.
Before DOJ, Aaron served as Senator Ted Cruz’s Chief of Staff, where he oversaw domestic policy, legislative, communications, administrative, Commerce Committee, Judiciary Committee, and Foreign Relations Committee teams, as well as several regional offices throughout the State of Texas. During his time as Chief, Aaron advanced several critical legislative efforts that strengthen border security and mitigate the immigration crisis, protect children and families online, generate investment in domestic high-tech projects, and stimulate billions of dollars of economic activity in Texas.
Aaron previously served as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy, where he directed the Agency’s Texas-versus-Biden docket. Aaron was the Agency’s “offensive coordinator”: he planned, staffed, and executed the Agency’s most consequential lawsuits and legal initiatives on matters including immigration, federal- state-local relations, election integrity, voting rights, Big Tech, consumer protection, energy, and the U.S. and Texas Constitutions. He was a key architect behind Texas v. Pennsylvania, the U.S. Supreme Court case that challenged the constitutionality of four states’ administration of the 2020 presidential election.
Aaron clerked for now-Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock on the Texas Supreme Court and practiced both corporate law and commercial litigation in Houston and Austin. He graduated from the University of Texas School of Law, where he was President of the Texas Federalist Society and Editor in Chief of the Texas Review of Law & Politics. Before law school, he was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He spent nearly five years on active duty and deployed to the northern Helmand Province of Afghanistan, where he was embedded with the Afghan National Army. Aaron is still in the Marine Corps Reserve.
Aaron is married to his high school sweetheart. They have four children, and the Reitz Family is active with Saint Mary Cathedral in downtown Austin, Texas.