Hi Clownshack:
Thanks for this critical info about young James Talarico (D).
I was blocked from a certain website, but nevertheless I was able to extract this bit of data from them:
"Texas Sands PAC, a Texas Committee, has $5,807,963 in cash on hand.
The PAC has received a total of $9,122,500 in contributions.
Total expenditures for Texas Sands PAC amount to $3,730,790.
The largest contributor to Texas Sands PAC is Dr. Miriam Adelson, who contributed $9,100,000.
Las Vegas Sands Corporation contributed $22,500 to Texas Sands PAC.
John R. Huffman is the largest payee, receiving $1,200,000 in expenditures from the PAC.
Ragnar Research Partners LLC received $291,400 in expenditures from the PAC.
There is no loan data available for Texas Sands PAC."
Two adages now come to mind after reading your comments:
1) "Follow the money"; 2) "Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing."

"Here is why I believe this. She is the woman who knows too much," Brown wrote on her Substack on Thursday.
"And there are indications she has the goods to spill details about Epstein's crimes and those who helped him or participated in them. This means there [are] some nervous and powerful men out there."
In the email dated Oct. 19, 2025, Maxwell references Leon Black, a Wall Street billionaire and longtime Epstein client who has been accused of sexual abuse by multiple women. He has denied any wrongdoing.
"Send Leon's emails etc stuff to Leah," Maxwell wrote, referring to her friend and lawyer Leah Saffian. "Of course it is in the papers from Congress too. One day the spigot will dry up."
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"I am shocked that some of my former Republican colleagues on the Oversight Committee are supporting pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell," former Georgia firebrand Marjorie Taylor-Greene said.
"The Epstein survivors are adamantly against her receiving a pardon as she was one of their main abusers next to Jeffrey Epstein and they say she is a serial liar."