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The truth is, Allen West never really left. During his single term in the House, which ended in January, he carved a path as distinctive as his trademark salt-and-pepper flattop -- not just for ...
Former Congressman Allen West, who is running to be governor of Texas, has been hospitalized with COVID-19 — but insisted it’s made him “even more dedicated to fighting against vaccine ...
Video shows retired Lt. Col. Allen West can move his body as if doing a pus-hup but it's unclear whether or not he can still do one correctly.
Allen West Watch: The former Texas GOP chairman was known to rock the boat, and in doing so may have edged the state party further right. These days, he’s picking a losing battle with ballots in ...
Texas Republican Party chairman Allen West falsely suggested that Texas could secede from the United States and become an independent country, a CNN KFile review of his comments in recent months ...
Lt. Col. (ret.) Allen West is president and CEO of The Hope Center, a 501(c)(3) collaborative hub of Christian ministries making a global impact for God’s Kingdom. It serves as a center point ...
Allen West announced in July 2021 that he is running for the Republican primary for Texas governor. He served for about a year as chairman of the Texas Republican Party, stepping down in June 2021.
U.S. Rep. Allen West came to Washington as part of the 2010 wave of Tea Party-backed candidates. He became known as aggressive and outspoken, but his tenure in Congress was short-lived. He ...
Allen West said on Twitter about 3 p.m. Saturday that she had been released. Police have not released the level of alcohol in her blood. Anything over 0.08% is considered over the legal limit to ...
Allen West in a video update Sunday demanded an in-person apology by Tuesday from Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot.
Allen West, comments at Pompano Civic Association candidate forum, Sept. 21, 2010. White House, executive order 12968 (signed by President Bill Clinton), Aug. 4, 1995.