
A ruling from the Supreme Court has set off a political earthquake in Texas, clearing the legal obstacles for the state to overhaul its congressional map. According to Rep. Keith Self, the decision could translate into a significant windfall of House seats for Republicans in 2026 and dramatically alter the national electoral landscape.
Speaking with Newsmax, Self said the outcome was long expected and entirely logical. “Well, frankly, we knew it was going to happen. It makes sense,” he remarked on Wake Up America Early, projecting a substantial jump in GOP representation. “We will go from 25 to 30 Republicans. We will add to our largest Republican delegation in Congress, and we will have 30 seats.”
Even with several senior lawmakers preparing to retire, Self noted that the incoming seats would keep the Texas GOP delegation heavily fortified. “We’re going to lose some tremendous voices. Chairman [Michael] McCaul, Chairman [Jodey] Arrington, in the next term. But we’re going to add five seats. I think we will continue to be a major force.”
The conversation turned next to Rep. Jasmine Crockett, the Dallas Democrat now attempting to unseat longtime Republican Sen. John Cornyn. Her rising national presence, fueled by persistent media visibility, was characterized by Self as emblematic of a Democratic Party he views as led by its most ideological flank. “Look, the Progressive left controls the Democrat Party today. You look at AOC, you look at Jasmine Crockett. [Vermont Sen.] Bernie Sanders is now the patron saint of the Democrat Party,” he said. “I will tell you, I think that they are making waves across the Democrat Party.”
Self said the party’s centrists have been pushed to near extinction. “The moderate Democrat is almost a dinosaur today,” he argued, adding that he would be “delighted” to see Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Crockett leading the Democratic ticket in 2028. “They now rule the Democrat Party, the Progressive left,” he declared.
As immigration and cultural debates continue to dominate Texas politics, Self reiterated his long-standing warnings about ideological clashes with Western values. “It’s absolutely anathema, incompatible with the U.S. Constitution, with the ideas contained in the Declaration of Independence, with our rule of law, we are built on the freedom of the individual,” he said, referring to Islam and Sharia law.
He urged Americans to draw lessons from global history. “I mean, this is what they do,” he said. “History tells us we need to be very cautious about this, and we need to take the steps to defend our Western culture, our Western civilization, built on the freedom of the individual, consistent with civil society. They do not believe that.”
The discussion concluded with the economy, where Self credited President Donald Trump and GOP-led tax policy for early signs of improvement. “Well, I will tell you, the economy is starting to, we’re starting to see life in the economy,” he said. The Working Families Tax Cuts Act, approved less than half a year ago, is beginning to show results, he argued.
He predicted that the impact would soon become unmistakable. “I think the big change will come when they see their federal income tax returns,” he said. “So let’s just give it a few more months. We’re starting to see the green shoots of it. It’s going to explode soon.”
{Matzav.com}



