Guest Avail Eric Hohman (R)
Former USAF Combat Controller and 2x Bronze Star Medal recipient
Running for Congress (Texas-28)
I was born on that side of the border … my family came here the right way.
I became Americas’ most lethal weapon.
America’s threats are right here on the border.
Enough is Enough!
It’s time to replace “Career Politicians” with “Citizens.” … Especially our Veterans, who know what it means to fight for the common good, to protect others and to do the right thing.
Eric Hohman has been on the front lines before.
As an Air Force Combat Controller he was tasked with hunting down terrorists, and as a Special Operator he has been awarded the Bronze Star with Valor.
A must watch:
Guest Eric Hohman
Running for Congress, TX-28
“I am running to secure the Texas border, defend law enforcement, fight to end human trafficking and illegal immigration, and to ensure voter fraud is eradicated from our election system.” – Eric Hohman
Served 15 years in the United States Air Force.
Became a military police officer as a Security Forces Airman.
Worked in emergency management and operations.
Certified as a Military Investigator, collecting crime scene evidence and processing it.
Served in the United States Air Force police SWAT team called “EST” (Emergency Services Team).
Involved in operations across Texas and the south.
Worked with Secret Service agents in San Antonio to protect Air Force One & more.
They want us to live in fear. To divide us.
Take our guns and defund our police.
We are under attack.
Send me to Congress!
Enough is enough!
1. Secure Our Border
2. Stand WITH Police
3. NO to Vaccine Mandates
I am running for office to stand up to the DC politicians who are taking our country in the wrong direction. We must stop the creatures of Washington, who spend their whole lives in the swamp steering our country into weakness.
I am running to secure the Texas border, defend law enforcement, fight to end human trafficking and illegal immigration, and to ensure voter fraud is eradicated from our election system.



