The Texas Nationalist Movement’s popular livestream “Late Night Coffee Talk” is making a strategic shift to better serve our supporters. Starting May 1, 2025, the program will move from its traditional Wednesday evening slot to Thursdays at 8 PM.
This change comes directly from TNM members and supporters, who provided feedback that Wednesday nights were not optimal for tuning in and participating in real-time discussions about TEXIT, TNM activities, and breaking news impacting the movement for Texas independence.
What sets “Late Night Coffee Talk” apart in Texas politics is the unprecedented accessibility it offers to the public. Few political organizations provide supporters with direct access to their president with such regularity. The program gives both supporters and the general public a direct line to TNM President Daniel Miller, allowing them to ask burning questions about Texas independence and receive immediate answers – a level of accessibility virtually unmatched in Texas political circles.
The format remains unchanged – viewers can expect the same informal setting where Miller unpacks the latest developments while engaging directly with questions and comments in the chat. This approach allows for honest conversations about Texas independence without the filter of mainstream media.
This schedule adjustment is part of a broader realignment of how the TNM communicates with TEXIT supporters based on valuable feedback from the movement’s base. The move to Thursday nights will allow more Texans to participate in these discussions and stay informed about the movement.
For those who haven’t joined before, “Late Night Coffee Talk” offers insights and analysis not found elsewhere, delivered in a straightforward and engaging style. The program tackles tough questions about Texas’s path to self-government and the challenges faced along the way.
You can find upcoming livestreams at this link: https://www.youtube.com/texasnatmov/live