Secession Movements in the United States

Various secession movements are gaining momentum in the United States, with campaigns in Texas, Oregon, Louisiana, California, Georgia, and Colorado seeking to break away from their respective states or cities due to political and economic reasons.

Secession of Oregon Counties to Join Idaho

Thirteen counties in liberal Oregon have voted to secede and join conservative Idaho, citing progressive policies and high crime rates as reasons for the move. The proposal aims to move the Oregon border 200 miles to the west to include these counties under Idaho state lines.

Bosnian Serb Leader Threatens Secession Over U.N. Vote on Genocide Commemoration

The Bosnian Serb leader threatens to secede from Bosnia ahead of a U.N. vote on commemorating the 1995 genocide of Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs, sparking protests. The resolution is supported by the U.S. and most Western states but opposed by Russia and China.

Fundraising Event in Atlanta and Trump's Focus on Law and Order Policies

Eric Trump discusses attacks on former President Trump, fundraising efforts, and impact of legal cases on his battle for the presidency. Former President Trump pulls in millions at fundraiser in Atlanta, emphasizing law and order policies. Buckhead residents have concerns over spiraling crime rates and lack of support for police.

Texas Nationalist Movement and Secession

Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, discusses the border crisis and calls for the secession of Texas from the United States due to federal government incompetence in handling the border and immigration issues.

Calls for Texas and Alaska to Secede from the US

Calls for Texas to secede from the US are growing louder, with advocates saying it could stop migrant flows from Mexico without federal government interference. Alaska is the most secessionist-leaning state, followed by California and New York. Republicans generally support secession more than Democrats, and younger adults are more in favor than elders.