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Tue Feb 10, 2026, 12:10 PM Tuesday

MAGA attorney general candidate vows to strip Houston lawmaker of citizenship

Gene Wu is a good guy. Paxton is an asshole that the GOP assholes running to replace Paxton have decided that they have to be bigger assholes to win the GOP nomination. This attack is really sad

MAGA attorney general candidate vows to strip Houston lawmaker of citizenship

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HanaChronicler 🇨🇦 (@hanachronicler.bsky.social) 2026-02-09T22:15:32.179Z

https://www.rawstory.com/gene-wu

A MAGA candidate for Texas attorney general vowed Monday to strip citizenship from Houston-area state Rep. Gene Wu based partly on a circulating viral clip from an old interview being deceptively paraphrased by far-right social media accounts.

"As AG, I want to see @GeneforTexas de-naturalized," wrote Aaron Reitz, who has worked for the Trump Justice Department and under sitting Texas AG Ken Paxton. "On what basis? He likely concealed his anti-American sentiment throughout his citizenship app process—the details of which are conspicuously absent from the public record. Wu is a subversive whose citizenship should be revoked."

Wu, the Democratic caucus leader in the Texas House of Representatives, was born in Guangzhou, China, and immigrated to the United States with his family as a child. He played a key role in the Democratic walkout that briefly stalled GOP efforts to pass an aggressive mid-decade gerrymander that seeks to grant Republicans up to five extra seats.

The subject of Reitz's ire was a brief clip of Wu being circulated by the pro-Trump account End Wokeness. The video, taken from a 2024 interview with Pulitzer laureate journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, captions him as saying, "Non-whites share the same oppressor and we are the majority now. We can take over this country." Pro-Trump accounts, and even some Texas lawmakers, are sharing the clip as proof Wu is anti-white or even wants a "white genocide."

But as Evan Mintz pointed out in the Houston Chronicle, this is a wildly misleading paraphrase of what Wu actually said.

“I always tell people the day the Latino, African American, Asian and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning,” said Wu. “Because we are the majority in this country now. We have the ability to take over this country and do what is needed for everyone. And to make things fair. But the problem is our communities are divided — they’re completely divided.”

Pressed for comment, Wu explained the "oppressor" he was talking about in the 2024 clip was not white people, but Republicans: “It is undeniable that Republicans have spent the past 50 years beating down communities. It’s not just minority communities. It’s the poor, it's religious minorities, it's women, it's veterans, it's the disabled, it's every community like that that’s oppressed.”

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MAGA attorney general candidate vows to strip Houston lawmaker of citizenship (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday OP
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While you were watching the Super Bowl, Texas politicians were tweeting about white genocide Opinion LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #2

LetMyPeopleVote

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2. While you were watching the Super Bowl, Texas politicians were tweeting about white genocide Opinion
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 08:23 PM
7 hrs ago

An old clip — and false caption — of Texas Rep. Gene Wu had Republican candidates getting mad on the internet about something that didn’t happen.



https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/gene-wu-super-bowl-white-genocide-evan-mintz-21342935.php

While the rest of the country was watching the Super Bowl — or, like my brother, the Puppy Bowl — Texas politicians were getting mad on the internet.

No, they weren’t mad about Bad Bunny, the Grammy Award-winning Puerto Rican singer whose performance during the halftime show attracted so much partisan ire for reasons I still don’t understand. (Who can disagree with “Together, we are America” as a message?)

They were mad at Gene Wu.

Apparently the End Wokeness content farm account on X, formerly Twitter, shared a 2024 video of the Houston state representative on a podcast hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas.

According to End Wokeness, Wu said, “Non-whites share the same oppressor and we are the majority now. We can take over this country.”

No. That’s not what Wu said.

If you actually click the video and listen, you won’t hear Wu say the word “non-whites,” nor will you hear him say the word white at all. Instead, he offers a rather generic description of the Democratic Party’s difficult multiracial politics.

“I always tell people the day the Latino, African American, Asian and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning,” Wu said. “Because we are the majority in this country now. We have the ability to take over this country and do what is needed for everyone. And to make things fair. But the problem is our communities are divided — they’re completely divided.”

While I can understand some quibbling about the phrasing of “take over this country,” there’s little in Wu’s statement that should be controversial. Heck, the Chronicle’s Joy Sewing even wrote a column about Wu’s speech more than a year ago as his comment went viral not on End Wokeness, but on platforms popular with Black audiences.
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