With all eyes on Trump's impeachment trial for incitement of insurrection, Ted Cruz is on defense for his role.
Our Texas billboards saying EXPEL TED CRUZ were covered by national media -- and were seen by millions! Now, we're going bigger with TV ads that tell more of the story.
Our ad shows the smoking gun: a MAGA rioter on the Senate floor saying, "I think Cruz would want us to do this." And Cruz saying he stands "shoulder to shoulder" with MAGA's "fighting." The Dallas Observer reports on our TV ad:
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In the 30-second spot, violent scenes from the Capitol riot flash onscreen. Then, two men are shown rifling through a lawmaker’s documents.
One says, "I think Cruz would want us to do this."
Another agrees: "Yeah — absolutely."
Cruz then appears in frame, speaking to supporters at a Georgia rally four days before the insurrection.
"You are fighting for my freedoms, and I am grateful to be shoulder to shoulder with you," he says.
At the end of the ad, white text appears on a red background declaring: "He incited insurrection. Voted against democracy. EXPEL TED CRUZ."
The momentum is against Ted Cruz. The Houston Chronicle has called for him to resign.
This ad is the latest in our sweeping campaign to hold the January 6 traitors accountable.
- Our billboards saying EXPEL TED CRUZ and EXPEL JOSH HAWLEY have been seen by millions in their home states of Texas and Missouri and were covered by the Daily Beast, Dallas Morning News, and NBC.
- We've generated over 100,000 grassroots actions pressing Congress to impeach and convict Trump.
- We're supporting Rep. Cori Bush’s petition with over 650,000 signatures to expel all of the Republican traitors from Congress.
- Our #DrainTheTraitors campaign is pressuring corporations to permanently stop making PAC donations to the Republican traitors who voted to overturn our democratic election.
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