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TEXITCON 2023
9-12th of november

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3318 Hwy 365 Suite 243
Nederland, TX 77627

+1 (800) 662-1836

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WE’RE BRINGING TOGETHER TOP EXPERTS & INFLUENCERS TO DISCUSS THE FUTURE OF TEXIT, POLITICS, AND SELF-DETERMINATION.

texitcon@thetnm.org

Deputy Field Director - Events, Texas Nationalist Movement; Local Coordinator, Bullard Local Group

David Breunig

David Breunig is the Deputy Field Director - Events for the Texas Nationalist Movement and the Local Coordinator for the Bullard Local Group, dedicated to advancing Texas independence and constitutional rights.

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David Breunig was born and raised in Riverside, California, where he initially planned to spend his entire life. About a decade ago, he began volunteering for the National Rifle Association’s Inland Empire Member’s Council in Riverside, a group similar in structure to the Texas Nationalist Movement’s (TNM) local groups. During his tenure, he rose to the position of Vice President and even acted as President for several months.

David became increasingly concerned about the erosion of 2nd Amendment rights at the federal level, particularly in California. Laws like Red Flag Laws, Handgun Rosters, and Magazine Bans deeply troubled him, as they infringed upon constitutional rights without the consent of the people.

Retiring in 2021, David and his wife sought a state that respected both their financial needs and their constitutional rights. They chose Texas, largely because they saw it as the state most likely to secede if the U.S. continued its drift towards socialism and communism. Upon arriving in Texas, David was pleased to find the TNM and its TEXIT movement in full swing. He became a Certified Petition Circulator in September 2021 and collected over 100 petition signatures by December, despite being new to the area.

David applied for and was offered a National Leadership position in the TNM. He currently serves as the Deputy Field Director – Events and continues to run the Bullard Local Group, making significant contributions to the movement for Texas independence.

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