 Texas Independence Group denies claims of Russian support. The Texas Nationalist Movement has denied Russian involvement in its cause after one of its supporters was accused of being Russian on X. Former congressman, author and political commentator Adam Kinzinger took to the social media site to point out the wording used by another user Jason Dorman, who is a supporter of the Texas-based movement that advocates the state removing itself from the U.S. and becoming an independent nation in its own right. Newsweek reports. Dorman posted on X his thoughts on why Texas is a superpower that would function well as an independent country. He wrote that Texas has a warm water pot as well as its own natural gas and major tech industries. Another user posting under the name Jack's House of the Way claimed that Dorman's wording sounded Russian, writing this is obviously a Russian. Only Russia talks about the value of a warm water pot because the U.S. as a whole has several and this has never been an issue for us. Warm water pots are pots that remain ice-free throughout the entire year. Almost all U.S. ports are warm water pots, with few exceptions that are mainly in the waters surrounding Alaska, the northernmost U.S. state. Kinzinger then quoted the post adding, This is so true. No American would say warm water pot. Russians still suck. The Texas nationalist movement rebuffed the claims. This is a complete and utter lie. It wrote on X, We know Jason. He lives in Texas. He has attended our events. He is not a Russian, but stop spreading propaganda and misinformation. The topic of Texas leaving the U.S. has been reignited in recent weeks due to the continued standoff between the federal government and Texas lawmakers over the U.S.-Mexico border.