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State senator pushed to the ground, arrested while trying to enter Georgia House chamber

A Georgia state senator and hardline supporter of President-elect Trump was pushed to the floor and arrested while trying to enter the state House chamber on Thursday. 

State Sen. Colton Moore, who last year tried to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis impeached for indicting Trump, tried to enter the House floor to attend Gov. Brian Kemp's State of the State Address — but was ultimately led away in handcuffs.

Moore is currently banned from entering the chamber after he blasted the state Senate's decision last year to consider a resolution to name a building at the University of North Georgia after the now-deceased former speaker, David Ralston.

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"This body is about to memorialize, in my opinion, one of the most corrupt Georgia leaders that we are ever going to see in my lifetime," Moore exclaimed at the time.

On Wednesday, Moore wrote to current House Speaker Jon Burns outlining why he thought the ban was unconstitutional and said he intended to be at today’s joint session.

"I will NEVER back down," Moore wrote on X, sharing his letter he penned to Burns. "I will ALWAYS speak the truth and represent the people of Northwest Georgia as their trusted America First Senator."

But when he tried to enter the chamber on Thursday, he was met by a wall of resistance and pushed back by attending doormen.

Moore told state troopers in attendance that he had a constitutional right to enter and that a doorman should be arrested for breaking the law. 

"This is a joint session of the General Assembly. Your House rules do not apply," Moore told the men. "I'm going into the chamber."

Unable to get in, Moore asked a state trooper if he was stopping him from entering. The trooper appeared to say the doormen were responsible for who entered. 

A scuffle ensued, with video showing Moore appearing to be pushed to the floor by one of the doormen. He was then surrounded by state troopers and subsequently arrested. 

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Fox News Digital reached out to Georgia state police, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office and the state speaker about the scuffle, but did not receive a response in time for publication. 

Moore said that the state was "ruled by authoritarians" on his way out and that the ban was censorship of his voice as an elected official.

Georgia Republican chairman Josh McKoon said that he was "deeply disappointed" that Moore was denied admission to the chamber and "shocked" that he was taken into custody.

"It was not only legally appropriate to admit him to today’s proceedings — it was simply the right thing to do," McKoon wrote in a statement to FOX 5 Atlanta. "Our focus should be on the excellent agenda being outlined by Governor Kemp today to continue to make Georgia the best place in the country to live, work, and raise a family — not internal conflicts."

In 2023, Georgia’s Republican Senate Caucus suspended Moore for attacking them for opposing his plan to impeach Willis for indicting Trump in an election interference case.

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"The Georgia RINOs responded to my call to fight back against the Trump witch hunts by acting like children and throwing me out of the caucus," Moore wrote on X at the time.. "But I’m not going anywhere."

Moore was the most prominent backer of a special session to impeach and remove Willis or defund her office, winning Trump’s endorsement. Kemp denounced the call as "some grifter scam" to raise campaign contributions for Moore.

The Willis case eventually unraveled due, in part, to her having a romantic relationship with a prosecutor she hired.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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I ate at the only 4 Michelin-starred barbecue joints in Texas, and there's one I can't wait to go back to

BBQ Ribs with a Texas flag pick
Michelin Guide has only awarded four barbecue spots in Texas a Michelin star.

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  • Michelin Guide expanded to Texas for the first time in 2024, awarding stars to four barbecue spots.
  • La Barbecue, InterStellar BBQ, LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue, and Corkscrew BBQ got Michelin stars.
  • I ordered food at all four spots and found Corkscrew BBQ was my favorite.

Live in Texas long enough, and you'll inevitably become fluent in barbecue. After all, barbecue joints here feel as numerous as Starbucks locations.

So, it's perhaps no surprise that the Michelin Guide awarded stars to four barbecue spots in Texas when it expanded to the state for the first time in 2024.

In November, la Barbecue, InterStellar BBQ, Corkscrew BBQ, and LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue each received a Michelin star. All of them are in Austin except for Corkscrew BBQ, which is located in the tiny town of Spring, just north of Houston.

As a Texas local, I visited all four Michelin-starred barbecue spots to see if they lived up to the hype.

The sweet aroma of smoked brisket greeted me as I arrived at InterStellar BBQ.
InterStellar BBQ red sign on black background
I smelled smoked meats before I even stepped inside InterStellar BBQ.

Katherine Stinson

InterStellar BBQ opened in 2019 and is located in a strip mall near Cedar Park in Austin.

It had its large smoker in the parking lot near the main entrance, so I could smell delicious smoked meats before I even went inside.

By the time I got to InterStellar, the brisket was sold out.
Interior of InterStellar BBQ with gingham tiles, black walls, large menu above counter
I knew not to order the brisket because a sign out front said it was sold out.

Katherine Stinson

InterStellar BBQ's menu was quite small, with seven meat selections, six options for sides, and four sandwich choices: pulled lamb, sausage, brisket, or turkey.

When I arrived at 2 p.m. on a Thursday, the restaurant had a sign on its front door listing sold-out items. I was bummed the brisket was gone, but I appreciated the clear communication, which made ordering more efficient.

Had I read the restaurant's online FAQ before I arrived, I would've planned to arrive earlier. Apparently, customers start lining up as early as 10 a.m. on weekdays.

The pork ribs were a standout.
Pickled onion, beets, pulled pork, pickles, sauce, beans on tray
My order at InterStellar BBQ looked good.

Katherine Stinson

Since I couldn't get brisket, I ordered a smoked pork spare rib and pulled lamb shoulder, the restaurant's spin on pulled pork.

For sides, I chose BBQ beans, beet salad, pickles, bread, and pink onions.

Overall, my meal was tasty. Seasoning can make or break barbecue, but InterStellar had expertly handled its pork rib and pulled lamb.

The rib's dry rub sustained a subtly sweet flavor even after it had cooled, and the lamb's gaminess was expertly balanced out with a blend of flavorful spices.

I enjoyed the sauces and sides of beans, but they didn't stand out much, and the meats were tasty enough on their own.

Austin's la Barbecue seems popular with celebs.
A Thursday afternoon line at La Barbecue
There was a line at la Barbecue when I arrived.

Katherine Stinson

La Barbecue was first established in 2012 as a food trailer, and it moved to a storefront in East Austin in 2021. Over the years, celebrities like Dua Lipa, Prince Harry, and Megan Markle have been photographed visiting the famous eatery.

When I arrived at la Barbecue on a Thursday afternoon, there was already a line out front.

The line moved slowly since the restaurant only lets one group in at a time to order — probably because the space between the main counter and the front door is so small.

After about a 40-minute wait, a server inside la Barbecue waved at me to come inside.

The menu and ordering process felt pretty straightforward.
Interior of a brbecue restaurant
The la Barbecue menu seemed pretty simple.

Katherine Stinson

As I walked in, I saw one employee taking orders, a second preparing the meats, and a third cashing each guest out.

La Barbecue's menu seemed fairly standard with meats like brisket, beef/pork ribs, turkey, pulled pork, and classic sides like pickles, beans, and potato salad.

I also liked that a whole section is dedicated to signature sandwiches, including huge ones topped with Fritos, slaw, and multiple meats.

I had a bit of trouble deciding what to order.
The menu at La Barbecue
The la Barbecue menu was easy to read.

Katherine Stinson

I'm allergic to dairy and eggs, but brisket and pulled pork have always been safe bets for me at the numerous barbecue joints I've visited in Texas.

However, the employees helping me told me the brisket here contained butter. One explained they use butter to keep the brisket moist throughout the day (because if there's one thing Texans don't approve of, it's dry brisket).

Fortunately, though, they said the pulled pork was a safe bet.

I kept my la Barbecue order simple.
bowl of beans, container of pickles, and pile of food at La Barbecue
My order at la Barbecue consisted of a serving of pulled pork and two sides.

Katherine Stinson

I ordered the pulled pork with a side of black beans and house-made garlic pickles.

The pork was cooked quite nicely with a strong pepper seasoning, and the garlic pickles tasted fresh and had a nice kick.

The beans were perfectly fine, but didn't strike me as a side I'd order again. I'd definitely order the pulled pork again, though.

LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue had a large space complete with a full bar.
Interior of LeRoy and Lewis barbecue joint with counter and menu sign above it
Ordering was a breeze at LeRoy and Lewis.

Katherine Stinson

LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue was a popular food truck for seven years before its first brick-and-mortar opened in South Austin in February.

I loved how large the space felt, from the long order counter to the full bar and ample seating space. I arrived on a Wednesday at 3 p.m. and only had to wait about five minutes to order.

I didn't feel rushed as the staff helped me decide what to get.
Stack of blue paper LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue  menus
The regular menu at LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue was easily accessible at the order counter.

Katherine Stinson

LeRoy and Lewis had the largest menu out of all four Michelin-starred restaurants I visited.

I loved seeing unique vegetarian options on the menu, including miso-glazed carrots and cauliflower burnt ends.

Plus, the creative side dishes stood out to me. I'd never seen beef-fat potato chips, pork hash and rice, and chori-papas (a dish with potatoes and chorizo) at a barbecue joint.

I also appreciated that the restaurant had an allergy menu posted inside.

LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue had the best, most unique sauces I tried.
Plate of brisket, chips, and other sides next to two containers of sauce, pickles, jalapenos
I got pulled pork, brisket, beef-tallow chips, and kimchi at LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue.

Katherine Stinson

I got pulled pork, brisket, beef-tallow chips, and kimchi, with jalapeños, pickles, and a side of house-made mustard and beet-barbecue sauce.

The meat was enjoyable, but LeRoy and Lewis's creative sides and sauces stole the show. The beef-tallow potato chips were also delicious and crisp, and the kimchi was pleasantly tangy.

Most of the other spots I visited had fairly standard sauces, but the ones here seemed so unique I had to try them. I was impressed — I never anticipated enjoying brisket with savory beet-barbecue sauce quite so much.

My last stop was CorkScrew BBQ.
Line on outside porch of CorkScrew BBQ
Given the long line, I feared they'd sell out of brisket before I made it to the front.

Katherine Stinson

To get to CorkScrew BBQ, I drove four hours from San Antonio to Spring, Texas.

The downhome barbecue joint has been around since 2011, and when I arrived at 1:30 p.m. on a Thursday, there was already a long line out front.

I was given a menu to look at while waiting in line, which helped speed up my ordering process. I also appreciated that a server asked if I wanted to buy something to drink while I waited.

The menu felt pretty expansive and covered all of the basics.
White menu with black text
I looked at the CorkScrew BBQ menu while I waited in line.

Katherine Stinson

CorkScrew's menu had all of the barbecue basics: sliced brisket, pulled pork, turkey, pork ribs, and sausage links.

It also had several unique sandwich choices, like the Whole Hog, which is ¼-pound of pulled pork, a ¼-pound sausage, and a pork rib on a bun.

I also appreciated that the eatery had two taco options using corn tortillas from Tortilleria Zacatecas, a fellow Spring establishment.

I was most impressed by CorkScrew's juicy pulled pork.
Plate of brisket, pork, sauce, pickles, beans
The pulled pork was the star of my order.

Katherine Stinson

I ordered brisket, pulled pork, and pit-smoked beans.

Much to my surprise, I enjoyed the pulled pork more than the brisket, though the latter was nice and juicy. In my experience, pulled pork can be a hit or miss — an afterthought on a barbecue menu that requires copious amounts of sauce to make it enjoyable and less dry.

Here, though, the pork wasn't dry at all, and I didn't feel the need to add any sauce to it. I loved how bite lent a subtly sweet aftertaste that enhanced the natural flavor of the meat itself.

The pit-smoked beans were tasty and had a nice smoky flavor, too.

Overall, CorkScrew was my top pick.
Black walls and signs inside CorkScrew BBQ
CorkScrew BBQ had my favorite pulled pork.

Katherine Stinson

After visiting all of these Michelin-starred barbecue joints, CorkScrew was my favorite.

Although it took me a long time to get there, the quality of my order and the excellent service I received made my driving and waiting in line well worth it.

The barbecue I tried was excellent, with every single meat and side so perfectly smoked that my only regret was driving home without ordering more.

Had I been a Michelin inspector, I would have awarded CorkScrew BBQ the star based on its pulled pork alone.

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