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The Art of the Deal
September 15, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - Recently, several people have contacted me about mailers from my opponent claiming he is endorsed by President Trump. These questions usually come down to two simple points:
Is it true that President Trump endorsed your opponent?
Why would President Trump endorse someone who betrayed his constituents, joined the Democrats, and undermined the Republican majority in the Texas House?
First, on the question of endorsement:
The so-called “endorsement” was not a formal statement from President Trump. During a phone call with the Texas House regarding a single piece of legislation — the School Choice Bill — President Trump said he would endorse anyone who supported that bill. But there was no official announcement from his office, no social media post, and no formal letter of endorsement as is customary.
What happened next is that a PAC took that phone call, transcribed it, and attached an autopen signature of President Trump to it. That is what my opponent and his allies have been mailing out as if it were an official endorsement. In reality, it is a misleading piece of campaign propaganda.
Second, on the question of “why”:
To understand, you need to think like a negotiator. In President Trump’s book, The Art of the Deal, he explains that you must know the competition, use your leverage, and — above all — deliver results.
That principle applies here. Despite conservative media, the Republican Party of Texas, the Texas Attorney General, and even his own son calling out Dustin Burrows, President Trump still hinted at support. Why? Because he saw that under the Texas Constitution, he couldn’t simply remove the Burrowcrats. They were entrenched. The only path forward was to negotiate.
There’s an old story that captures this point. A man asks a woman if she would spend the night with him for a million dollars. She says yes. He then asks if she would do the same for twenty dollars. She angrily replies, “What kind of woman do you think I am?” The man answers, “We’ve already established what you are. Now we’re just negotiating the price.”
President Trump knew he was dealing with people who would sell out for power and position. That meant there was always a deal to be made. I believe the real prize he sought was passage of the redistricting map in Texas, giving Republicans stronger footing in the midterms and advancing his national agenda. When Trump dangled the possibility of an endorsement, Burrows and his allies folded instantly.
Jon Bouché Sends Letter to Texas GOP Chairman Addressing Dysfunction in the Texas House
August 25, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com
On Friday, Jon Bouché sent a letter to Texas GOP Chairman, Abraham George, offering a solution to the abuse of power by the Texas House Speaker that continues to derail the House year after year.
“The Speaker should serve the body, not control it,” Bouché states in the letter.
“The future of Texas is at stake. Now is the time for decisive action, and I intend to stand strong and fight for change if elected to the Texas House.”
Click here to read the letter.
American Taxpayers Under Siege
June 14, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - Federal authority over immigration has long been contentious, but the crisis has reached a boiling point today as American cities face growing unrest.
How Did We Get To This Point?
For the last four years, the Biden Administration asserted federal control—largely to avoid enforcing border security—leading to what many have called an open-border policy. This triggered a massive influx of illegal immigrants, leaving Border States like Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas to bear disproportionate costs for law enforcement, healthcare, education, and housing.
In contrast, the Trump Administration has now taken a more aggressive approach to border security and deportation, sparking political and legal battles. Essentially, many of those now here and receiving taxpayer-funded benefits show no intention of leaving—even as they wave the flags of the countries they fled while destroying property, looting stores, and attacking the very people—the American taxpayers—who have been funding the support they’ve received.
Some Historical Context: Clinton Administration's Lawsuit Against Governor Pete Wilson
Given the strain, why can’t Border States simply pass laws to stop all taxpayer funding for illegal immigrants?
In the 1990s, the Clinton Administration filed a lawsuit against California Governor Pete Wilson over the state's Proposition 187, which sought to deny public services, including education and healthcare, to illegal aliens. The federal government argued that the state law conflicted with federal immigration policy and violated constitutional protections. Although Proposition 187 was ultimately ruled unconstitutional and never implemented, the case highlighted the tension between state and federal authority over immigration issues.
The Script Had Flipped
The current legal challenges to the Trump Administration's policies echo past conflicts, but the script has flipped—figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom, who spent the last four years arguing that the Biden Administration had the authority to enforce (or not enforce) immigration laws, are now claiming the Trump Administration lacks that same authority.
The Cost of Inconsistent Immigration Law Enforcement
The protests against ICE raids—happening today across Texas in cities like Conroe, The Woodlands, Austin, Houston, and Dallas—highlight the growing tension between federal immigration policy and local governance. These demonstrations underscore the broader consequences of inconsistent, selective, or politicized law enforcement in the U.S.
Who Is Funding the “No Kings” Protests, i.e., Riots?
People keep asking who's funding the violence at the 'No Kings' riots, but the truth is disturbingly simple: IT'S BEING PAID FOR BY YOU—the American taxpayer—through the very systems, services, policies, and elected officials that continue to enable the chaos. Case in point, Representative Gene Wu of House District 137 out of Houston sponsored the No Kings event at the Texas Capitol today.
How Do We Fix This?
First, always remember: at every level of government, the quality of our leadership reflects the choices we make at the ballot box. That’s why it’s essential to elect individuals who will serve with humility, lead with courage, and represent you with honesty. Demand that your leaders respect the Constitution, uphold the rule of law, and act as faithful stewards of the public trust. Without that moral compass, even the best policies and laws can be misused, twisted, or ignored.
Texas GOP To Sue State Over Open Primaries Citing Legislative Inaction
June 13, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - According to a confidential source within the leadership of the Republican Party of Texas, the Texas GOP will be filing a lawsuit against the state over its failure during the 89th Legislative Session to transition to a closed primary system. The lawsuit will argue that the current open primary structure — which allows voters unaffiliated with the Republican Party to participate in its candidate selection process — violates the party’s constitutional right of freedom of association.
At the heart of the issue is a critique of the 89th Texas Legislative Session, during which Republican leaders saw that the efforts to close the primary system were systematically derailed in the Texas House as every bill introduced that would have shifted Texas to a closed primary model was either blocked in the House Calendars Committee or denied a hearing altogether. Despite bills being filed in the House to close the primary such as House Bill 934 and House Bill 951, not a single piece of legislation on the matter from the House or Senate reached the floor for debate.
“It is not simply legislative neglect, it’s blatant obstructionism by Speaker Burrows and his crew in Austin,” said Jon Bouché, Vice Chairman of the Montgomery County Republican Party and a candidate for Texas House District 16. “The grassroots of our party have made it overwhelmingly clear that they want a closed primary system. When lawmakers ignore that mandate and refuse to even allow a public discussion, it leaves the party with no choice but to turn to the courts.”
Texas remains one of the few states with a semi-open primary, where voters do not have to register with a party to vote in its primary election. GOP members argue that this system allows Democrats and unaffiliated voters to influence Republican candidate selection, diluting the will of conservative voters and contributing to an ideological drift within the party.
A lawsuit will frame this issue as a constitutional one, citing Supreme Court rulings that political parties have the right to determine how they associate and select their nominees. By failing to implement a closed primary, the Texas GOP will be arguing, the state is interfering with those rights.
GOP members and political analysts across Texas note the irony of despite having overwhelming Republican House and Senate majorities in Austin — and leadership who claim to be aligned with conservative values — they failed miserably in delivering on what has become a central demand of the party’s grassroots base for years.
This lawsuit is as much a shot across the bow of Texas Republican legislators as it is a legal action against the state. By filing this lawsuit, the party is sending a clear message: get serious about party control, or we’ll take matters into our own hands.
In May of 2024 at their convention in San Antonio, the Texas GOP changed the party rules to close the primary and was anticipating that Republican legislators, who hold an overwhelming majority in the Texas House and Senate, would pass legislation supporting their actions but that did not happen.
When the case is filed, it is likely to stir debate not only over the legality of the open primary system but also over internal rifts within the Texas GOP itself — between establishment figures and a growing faction determined to reshape the party’s electoral mechanics. Republican voters should pay very close attention to the so called “republicans” who fight to keep the primary open so that Democrats can cross over and vote against Conservatives in Texas.
Whether the courts will ultimately side with the GOP remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the battle over who gets to choose Republican nominees in Texas is far from over.
Full Armor of God Prayer Event Marks Third Year of Faith and Civic Unity in Montgomery County
The event was founded by Jon Bouché in 2022.






June 7, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com
THE WOODLANDS, TX - The Montgomery County Republican Party held its third annual Full Armor of God prayer event on Thursday, June 5, 6:30pm, at Grace Woodlands Church. The event has become a cornerstone of faith-based civic engagement in Montgomery County, Texas.
Founded by community leader Jon Bouché in 2022, the event was established as a way to gather citizens, pastors, and elected officials to pray over local leaders and candidates, invoking spiritual support and guidance as they serve or seek public office.
A Wide Range of Participants From Across the County
What began as a grassroots effort rooted in the biblical call to “put on the full armor of God” (Ephesians 6:11) has grown into a deeply respected annual tradition under the banner of the Montgomery County Republican Party. Each year, the event draws a wide range of participants from across the county, including elected officials, community leaders, clergy, and concerned citizens, all united in prayer and purpose.
“The third annual Full Armor of God prayer event was a spectacular success,” said Pastor Dale Inman. “Judge Vince Santini, Judge Wayne Mack, and Pastor Jason Nelson gave amazing words of spiritual insight and encouragement.” Pastor Inman, who acted as Emcee for the evening, is also the Texas GOP State Republican Executive Committeeman for Senate District 4 and serves as Precinct 27 Chair with the Montgomery County Republican Party.
Held in a reverent yet spirited atmosphere, the Full Armor of God prayer event includes scripture readings, worship music, and specific prayers offered for wisdom, protection, and integrity for those who hold or aspire to public office. Organizers and attendees see it not just as a political gathering, but as a time of reflection, encouragement, and a call to righteous leadership.
The Need for a Spiritual Foundation in Politics
Bouché, who also serves as the Vice Chairman of the county’s Republican Party, says the event is a way to “ground our community in faith as we face the challenges of leadership and governance.” The initiative was inspired by Bouché’s recognition of the need for a spiritual foundation in politics, especially in a time of growing division and uncertainty.
As a matter of specific intercession, members of the Conroe and Tomball ISD school boards were brought forward for prayer. These positions carry the heavy burden of making decisions that not only affect our children, but also face much scrutiny from the community, with daily challenges and arrows coming from all sides. Prayer against division and for wisdom was spoken for these elected officials.
Additionally, specific prayer was focused upon the upcoming August concert at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, where rock band Falling in Reverse will be performing. Their song, “God is a Weapon,” touts sacrilegious lyrics. “This is not representative of our community, not in our community,” Pastor Inman stated. Prayer was spoken that this concert be rescinded by the Pavilion’s board, and all sacrilegious, anti-Christian bands be banned from performing in our community.
A Commitment to Faith, Freedom, and Public Service
Worship music was provided by Texas Twilight, comprised of former and current members of the local Republican Party. Dr. Shelley Sekula-Gibbs, The Woodlands Township Board Director (Pos. 5), provided the peace lilies, also in remembrance of Pastor Dave Welch, head of the U.S. Pastors Council, who passed away on June 1st. Greeters/Ushers were ladies from the North Shore Republican Women, including Precinct 72 Chair Ann Kate, the Republican Women’s Liaison.
The Full Armor of God prayer event has become a symbol of the Montgomery County Republican Party’s commitment to faith, freedom, and public service. As it continues to grow in attendance and impact, many see it as more than just an annual tradition—it’s a movement to bring prayer back into the public square and encourage leaders to serve with humility, strength, and conviction.
Jon’s Texas First Agenda
March 31, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - On DAY ONE as your Texas House District 16 Representative, I will fight to put an end to the games played in the Texas House by the "Uniparty," which has betrayed Republican voters and squandered our hard-earned majority in the Texas House for the last decade.
As your House District 16 Representative, I will work hard to achieve the following initiatives:
SECURE OUR BORDER and all points of entry into Texas.
SAFEGUARD WOMEN AND CHILDREN by ensuring private spaces for them, keeping males out of female sports, and prohibiting gender ideology and grooming in all forms.
DEFEND INNOCENT LIFE from conception until natural death.
IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES by promoting competition among schooling options, giving parents full control over their children’s education, and supporting educators by bringing discipline and common sense back into the classroom.
REQUIRE VOTER APPROVAL FOR TAXPAYER-FUNDED LOBBYING to respect Texans' First Amendment right of redress of their government.
ELIMINATE PROPERTY TAXES to create true home ownership for Texans. Stimulate economic activity by eliminating franchise taxes and business personal property taxes.
IDENTIFY AND VIGOROUSLY RESIST UNCONSTITUTIONAL FEDERAL OVERREACH that usurps the power vested in our state, and infringes upon liberty and the pursuit of happiness of the people.
LIMIT AND CLEARLY DEFINE EXECUTIVE "EMERGENCY POWERS" so that those powers are not abused.
STRENGTHEN ELECTION INTEGRITY by stopping non-citizens from voting in our elections and by increasing penalties for anyone convicted of voter fraud.
UPDATE, STABILIZE, AND SECURE THE TEXAS ENERGY GRID.
PROHIBIT HOSTILE GOVERNMENTS FROM PURCHASING TEXAS LANDS.
PROMOTE TEXAS EXCEPTIONALISM BY ELIMINATING DEI and instituting a merit-based system in all aspects of government at every level.
PROTECT THE CIVIL LIBERTIES OF ALL TEXANS by ending warrantless searches of any kind and discontinuing civil asset forfeiture.
TAKE CARE OF OUR VETERANS and ensure that they have the support they need.
INTRODUCE LEGISLATION FOR A SPEEDY RECALL PROCESS for elected officials who betray their constituents.
FIGHT CASINO GAMBLING to protect citizens from crime and diminished economic prosperity.
DEFEND TEXAS FROM POLITICAL ISLAM, including efforts to develop Muslim-only communities which have a separate system of Sharia (Islamic) law courts. Sharia law is incompatible with the U.S. Constitution and has no business on American soil.
Unite, Lead, & Deliver on Legislative Priorities
Republicans must unite in the House if we are to lead our state and deliver on the Republican Legislative Priorities. Our constituents demand this, and they deserve representation. In Austin, I will champion accountability to ensure our priorities are achieved.
Representatives who betray the Republican Caucus and allow Democrats to run the Texas House put all of our Texas GOP Legislative Priorities in jeopardy. If elected, I will advocate for the expulsion of any Republican House member who votes with the Democrats against the Republican Caucus nominee for Speaker of the House.
I will also push for the House Republican Caucus and Republican Party of Texas to immediately issue a joint press release exposing the names of expelled members, followed by an email and texting campaign to the voters in the House Districts of the defectors, letting them know that their Representative is not acting as their voice in the Texas House.
True Representatives will stand with the Republican Caucus to strengthen our shared vision for Texas. We owe it to Texans to follow through on principles of limited government and maximum liberty for every citizen. I am resolved to do just that.
You can download my Texas First Agenda here.
For Liberty,
Jon Bouché