Disavowal of Unauthorized Mailer Chairman Bryan Christ Sent to Local Voters in the Party’s Name
Republican County Chairman Bryan Christ will stop at nothing to get reelected, including sending a mailer filled with falsehoods to Montgomery County voters in the party’s name without authorization. The mailer, hitting voters’ mailboxes today, is another attempt by Chairman Christ to deflect from the fact that he was censured by the local party and is associated with multiple Political Action Committees (PACs) in Montgomery County that were created to deceive Republicans into voting against grassroots Conservative Republicans.
Shunned by the Republican Party of Texas, County Chairman Sues Political Opponents
After the Republican Party of Texas shunned Chairman Christ and his splinter group, Chairman Christ and two of his followers filed a lawsuit against his conservative political opponent and 17 other grassroots precinct chairs in the party he was elected to lead. When challenged by the defendants’ attorney on the lack of merits in their case, Chairman Christ’s attorneys filed for nonsuit and the Judge dismissed the case. Among those named in the lawsuit is Chairman Christ’s opponent in the 2024 Primary, Gwen Withrow, who is the Precinct 72 Chair as well as the State Republican Executive Committee Member for District 4 and a member of the Republican Party Of Texas Officials Committee.
Chairman Bryan Christ Sues His Political Opponent!
After Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi called the meeting of the Montgomery County District Executive Committee to be held at the location where the party majority was holding their December 5 County Executive Committee (CEC) meeting, Montgomery County Republican Party Chairman Bryan Christ immediately filed a lawsuit against his political opponent and 17 other Precinct Chairs in an effort to prevent those members from voting in the District Executive Committee meeting.