A state appeals court on Friday threw out one of two counts in the indictment against former Gov. Rick Perry.
Patrick Svitek
Patrick Svitek was the primary political correspondent for The Texas Tribune. Patrick covered elections, state leaders, the Legislature and political trends across the state from 2015 until 2024. He previously worked for the Houston Chronicle's Austin bureau. Patrick graduated in 2014 from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He is originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
In Emails, Patrick’s Office Did Not Object to Abbott Veto Memo
Emails released to the Tribune show Dan Patrick’s budget guru raised no obvious objections while approving the release of a memo that the lieutenant governor is now railing against.
Trump’s Presidential Spectacle Reaches Border
Donald Trump swept through the sweltering border city of Laredo on Thursday afternoon at a dizzying, sometimes incomprehensible clip, mostly serving as the grand marshal of an amorphous parade of angry detractors, rowdy supporters and a massive press corps packed into a pair of coach buses.
Trump Heads to the Border, Offers Few Immigration Specifics
GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump still made his way to the Texas-Mexico border on Thursday, even after a Border Patrol union here backed out of hosting him. “They say it’s a great danger, but I have to do it,” Trump said.
Patrick Backs Abbott in Line-Item Veto Dispute
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is backing Gov. Greg Abbott in a growing dispute over the validity of some of Abbott’s line-item vetoes to the state budget.
Trump to Visit Laredo, Tour Texas-Mexico Border
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate who has drawn fire for his inflammatory comments on illegal immigration, is making a trip to the Texas-Mexico border, his campaign announced Wednesday.
Trump’s Presidential Run Exposes Schism Between Cruz, Perry
The two Texans running for president could not be further apart on how they are responding to the cacophonous candidacy of billionaire businessman Donald Trump.
Campaign Finance Reports Shine Light on 2016 Texas Money Race
The first major wave of presidential campaign finance disclosures is offering the fullest picture yet of what role Texas is playing in the 2016 money race. And some of the takeaways may surprise you.
In Texas, Sanders’ Tough Talk Fires Up Thousands
Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent running for president as a Democrat, rallied thousands of Texans on Sunday in Dallas and Houston with a progressive clarion call that included some tough talk for Democrats who may be looking past the state.
Perry Calls for Trump to Leave Presidential Race
Former Gov. Rick Perry said Saturday that Donald Trump should withdraw from the GOP presidential race immediately after suggesting Sen. John McCain was not a war hero “because he was captured.”


