RM2PG0FBR–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown with State Rep. SENFRONIA THOMPSON of Houston at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FB2–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBJ–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown with Congresswoman SHEILA JACKSON LEE at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBC–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBP–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBA–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBD–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBE–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FB8–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAG–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FB3–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAY–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAX–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FBH–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES,c, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAN–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FB5–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAH–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAT–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAJ–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PG0FAD–Former Texas Speaker of the House, BEN BARNES, shown at a February 13, 2023 Austin political gathering, admitted in a New York Times article published this weekend of unwittingly working against the reelection of President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Barnes and now deceased former Texas Governor John Connally traveled to the Middle East secretly lobbying to not release the Iran hostages until after Ronald Reagan's election victory.
RM2PEBE60–Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Sen. JOAN HUFFMAN, with Texas elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBE5K–Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Sen. JOAN HUFFMAN, with Texas elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEFC–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, seated center, along with Texas Sen JOAN HUFFMAN, far right, elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEPA–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, seated center, along with Texas Sen JOAN HUFFMAN, far right, elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEBR–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, seated center, along with Texas Sen JOAN HUFFMAN, far right, elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBE2K–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, seated center, along with Texas Sen JOAN HUFFMAN, far right, elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEGG–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, seated center, along with Texas Sen JOAN HUFFMAN, far right, elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBDXN–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, seated center, along with Texas Sen JOAN HUFFMAN, far right, elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEYY–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023: Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, r, shakes hands with Texas A&M University System Chancellor JOHN SHARP during a press conference with Texas elected officials, educators and business representatives, about the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. In the center is University of Texas President JAY HARTZELL. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEX8–Austin Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, along with Texas elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBEAC–Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, r, along with Texas elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2PEBE7D–Texas, USA. 15th Mar, 2023. Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, along with Texas elected officials, educators and business representatives, holds a press conference supporting the Texas CHIPS Act. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act, if passed, would focus on Texas research and development efforts in winning semiconductor chip projects. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TN36–A group of young people from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) advocate for transgender rights during a lobbying visit to the state Capitol in Austin to talk to legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TN3C–A group of young people from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) advocates for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to talk with legislators about their cause. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNKX–A group of young people from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) advocates for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to talk with legislators about their cause. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TMX5–A person dressed in a T-Rex dinosaur costume holds a sign saying 'LGBT-Rex Loves You' as a group from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) lobbied for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to visit with legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TN05–A person dressed in a T-Rex dinosaur costume holds a sign saying 'LGBT-Rex Loves You' as a group from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) lobbied for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to visit with legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TMNX–A group of college-age Texans advocating for transgender rights, sit in the waiting room of state Sen. Morgan LaMantia of Brownsville before meeting with a staffer during a lobbying trip to the Texas Capitol. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TMX3–A group of college-age Texans, advocating for transgender rights, meet with an aide to state Sen. Morgan LaMantia of Brownsville during a lobbying trip to the Texas Capitol. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TMP3–A group of college-age Texans, advocating for transgender rights, meet with an aide to state Sen. Morgan LaMantia of Brownsville during a lobbying trip to the Texas Capitol. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TMPB–A group of college-age Texans, advocating for transgender rights, meet with an aide to state Sen. Morgan LaMantia of Brownsville during a lobbying trip to the Texas Capitol. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TN60–A group of young people from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) advocates for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to talk with legislators about their cause. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TN7M–Austin Texas USA, March 8 2023: A group of Boy Scouts gathers in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol as they wait for a tour. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TN7B–Austin Texas USA, March 8 2023: A group of Boy Scouts gathers in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol as they wait for a tour. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNKF–Activists from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) advocate for transgender rights as they visit the Texas Capitol to talk to legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNBX–A group advocating for abortion rights and abortion medication gathers in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol during the legislative session. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNWH–A group of men and women advocating for abortion rights participate in a sit-in in the Texas Capitol rotunda as part of an International Women's Day activity. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNTN–A group of men and women advocating for abortion rights participate in a sit-in in the Texas Capitol rotunda as part of an International Women's Day activity. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNFE–A man supporting transgender issues waits in the Capitol rotunda as his group gathers to lobby legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNFH–A man supporting transgender issues waits in the Capitol rotunda as his group gathers to lobby legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNJ8–A group of students from the University of Houston-Downtown pose for a photo as they visit the Texas Capitol to talk to legislators about higher education issues. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNBH–Kendall Jackson (left) and Mac Eggimann (right) of Austin embrace in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol as they attend a rally for transgender rights organized by the Transgender Education Network of Texas (TENT). Dozens of anti-LGBTQ bills have been filed in the House and the Senate. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TNB7–Kendall Jackson (left) and Mac Eggimann (right) of Austin embrace in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol as they attend a rally for transgender rights organized by the Transgender Education Network of Texas (TENT). Dozens of anti-LGBTQ bills have been filed in the House and the Senate. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3Y4–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG416–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3W1–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3RN–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3N9–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3HW–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3HG–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3H7–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3DX–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3DF–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG3A7–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG39X–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG36G–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG360–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG32A–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG321–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2NMG2XJ–Former U.S. vice president MIKE PENCE give a foreign policy speech on the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war in front of a hundred graduate students and professors at the University of Texas at Austin on February 24, 2023. Pence shared his support for additional assistance to the war-torn country and criticized American leaders on both sides of the aisle. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
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