IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEAM CRUZ…
Ted Cruz Says Democrats' 2024 Plan is Simple: 'Run on How Much They Hate Trump: "Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested the 2024 election cycle is shaping up to be an unprecedented ride. “It’s going to be wild and woolly,” Cruz told Hannity, commenting on the highly anticipated Republican matchup between former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL). Cruz also noted the apparent crumbling support for President Joe Biden’s reelection. “I will say,” Cruz said, “do you think it’s a bad sign for Joe Biden when Hillary Clinton is saying he’s old and corrupt?” The Texas senator admitted he used to think Biden would not have the..."
Ted Cruz Protects Oil & Gas Production in Gulf of Mexico: "U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz on Wednesday hailed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s cooperation in developing new regulations under the Clean Water Act to facilitate offshore oil and gas operations. “I’m proud to secure common sense regulations that are good for producers while protecting our natural resources,” said Cruz, a Texas Republican who sits on the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. “These discharge regulations are key to the Lone Star State’s effort to unleashing America’s all-of-the-above energy resources,” he..."
Senator Ted Cruz Tells Story Behind AM For Every Vehicle Act: "For the first time since the AM For Every Vehicle Act was introduced to Congress last week, Senator Ted Cruz spoke about his co-sponsorship of the campaign to save AM on his Verdictpodcast. Senator Cruz discussed why AM is such a crucial part of American politics, and gave listeners an inside look at how his unlikely partnership with Senator Ed Markey came to be. “Well, I got to say, number one, for Ed Markey and me to introduce a bill together in the world of Washington is a pretty shocking thing because, look, Markey and I agree on very, very little...”
Cruz, Blackburn Probe Anheuser-Busch’s Partnership With Dylan Mulvaney: "Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., are questioning the propriety of Anheuser-Busch’s partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney to promote the beer company’s Bud Light brand. The two Republican senators sent a letter Wednesday to Beer Institute chief Brendan Whitworth, who also is CEO of Anheuser-Busch Companies, demanding documents and requesting that the institute’s Code Compliance Review Board “open an investigation to review Anheuser-Busch’s recent and ongoing marketing..."