Texas Rancher Tells BLM Story with Dewhurst, Patterson (Video)

WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS–Texas rancher Tommy Henderson lost 140 acres of his land during a lawsuit that turned it over to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 28 years ago. Now, more land owners along the Texas/Oklahoma Red River boundary have learned that tracts they believe is their property may be part of a federal land management study.  Henderson took Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson on a tour of the now-federal land he once owned.

Breitbart Texas was invited by Mr. Henderson to participate in the tour of his ranch and see first-hand just how his property has been impacted by a court ruling that the BLM told him, at the time, was wrong.  Henderson claims the BLM told him, “You got screwed” and said they would help him get the land returned to his control and ownership.

During the tour, the three men stopped for a moment to talk about what they observed in an exclusive Breitbart Texas interview:

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Source: Breitbart Texas

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