March 14, 2022
6:30pm - 8pm
Hampton Inn Oak Hill
6401 US HWY 290 West
Austin, TX 78735


This month at True Texas Project – Travis County, we are hosting a much anticipated speaker, who is sure to give us insight on some of the deeper meaning behind where our culture is headed, as well as how we can not only oppose, but fight back. Marlene McMillan’s topic “The Refounding of the Nation” is the counter to “Build Back Better” (code for destroy the Constitution and give us global Socialism).  This message will help you understand that it is time to quit complaining and start building — not just try to repair, reform or restore but to RE-FOUND.  We will learn to apply individual self-government, Liberty of Conscience, and so much more. Come hear what she has to say!

We will also be hosting Tony McDonald, a civil rights attorney who will speak to us about what to do and what NOT to do in any type of police interaction.

True Texas Project
Speaker: Marlene McMillan
Intro: Tony McDonald
Date: Monday, March 14
NEW Location: Hampton Inn Oak Hill
6401 US Hwy 290 West,
Austin, TX 78735
5:30– prayer meeting (open to all)
5:45pm – $5 dinner while supplies last
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
All patriots are welcome. Come as you are!
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs.

About Marlene McMillan:

Dr. Marlene McMillan, author of Mountains of Deceit: How the Dialectic Process has infected the Culture that is essential to understanding Political Correctness and Critical Race Theory, is an international speaker known as “The Nation’s Expert on the Principles of Liberty. She is a graduate of John Brown University, has a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and was professor of Church and State Relations at Tyndale Theological Seminary where she earned a Doctor of Ministry. Dr. Marlene’s books are timely, readable, teachable, and currently being used in weekly study groups across the Nation. Instead of focusing on problems, Why Liberty Matters hangs the plumbline of truth that offers lasting solutions by teaching the methodology and language that leads to Liberty through individual self-government and Liberty of Conscience. You can join her at WhyLibertyMatters.com for her weekly webinar.

 

 

About Tony McDonald:

Principal and Founder, The Law Offices of Tony McDonald

A native Texan and two-time Longhorn, Tony graduated in 2008 from The University of Texas at Austin with undergraduate degrees in Economics and Government before attending The University of Texas School of Law.

While an undergraduate, Tony was involved as a student activist with Young Conservatives of Texas. He would go on to serve as Senior Vice Chairman for Legislative Affairs on YCT’s state board. In that role, he helped coordinate YCT’s legislative activism and generate their legislative ratings. Tony was also a cohost of Down Ballot Radio, a local political talk radio show.

After graduation, Tony worked during the 81st Texas Legislature as a Legislative Aide for then State Representative Wayne Christian. In that role, Tony specialized in parliamentary procedure and identifying points-of-order on targeted legislation. He was also an intern for Ted Cruz’s often forgotten 2009 campaign for Texas Attorney General.

In Fall of 2009, Tony returned to UT to attend law school. While a student at UT Law, he was a member of the Federalist Society and spearheaded its successful bid to host the 2013 Federalist Society Student Symposium. He was also an associate editor of the Texas Review of Law and Politics, one of the nation’s leading conservative law journals. Tony also competed successfully in UT’s Mock Trial Program, winning a national championship at the 2011 John L. Costello National Criminal Law Trial Advocacy Competition. For this achievement and others, he was inducted to the Order of Barristers, which recognizes the top ten trial advocates in each graduating class. Tony graduated from UT Law in 2012, earning his J.D., and passed the Texas bar exam in July of that year.

After law school, Tony returned to the Capitol to serve as Chief of Staff to State Representative Jonathan Stickland during the 83rd Texas Legislature. In that role, he helped propel Representative Stickland to prominence as one of the boldest conservative voices in the legislature.

Tony is licensed to practice law by the Texas Supreme Court and is admitted to practice in the Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western Federal District Courts of Texas as well as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a member of the Austin Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society and a member of Republican National Lawyers Association. He has volunteered on numerous campaigns and served as a delegate to six Republican state conventions and volunteered at several as an assistant parliamentarian.

Tony launched the Law Offices of Tony McDonald in June 2013 and since then has served a variety of individual, corporate, political, and non-profit clients.

Tony resides in Austin with his wife Katelyn, his daughter Katherine, and their Goldendoodle Archie. Tony and Katelyn attend St. Paul Lutheran Church.