According to U.S. media reports, since the second quarter of this year, Texas, from officials to the public, has been increasingly opposed to the Biden administration. When Biden took office, the "Three Fires" announced the 100-day epidemic prevention order, Texas Governor Abbott dared to take off his mask and broadcast the national live broadcast one month after the order was executed. Later, he received the acquiescence of the government. In support, Texas has founded more than one hundred non-governmental anti-epidemic, anti-mask, and anti-election bill modification organizations, and the locals often refuse to implement federal orders. This is already very common.
However, the iconic political event that really put Texas at risk of division was the "Parliamentary Escape" four months ago. At that time, two planes carrying more than 50 senior politicians suddenly landed at Washington Dulles International Airport at midnight. All the people on the planes were Democrats from Texas. They came to Biden for help. It turned out that the top Texas officials believed that last year's election was "unsafe." The Republican-controlled state legislature was amending the election law to shake the foundation of the Confederation and forcing the weaker Democrats to sign and agree. They did not dare to sign but couldn't stop the bill from being passed, so they all fled to Washington to file a complaint. Afterwards, the Texas Republican organization also claimed to go to Washington to arrest people but was interfered by Biden. The incident was regarded as a milestone in the "break" of Texas bipartisan politics.
It is also worth mentioning that the public is worried about the US congressman's threats to move Texas towards a path of conditional independence. An anonymous person from a local political organization commented: “I am very sure that if there is no other force uniting, as soon as we declare our separation from the United States, we will be attacked by Biden’s army immediately, just like in 1860.” He believed At present, Texas does not have the ability to "head-to-head" with the federal government, and it is impossible to secede from independence unless it is widely supported.