IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEAM CRUZ…
Sen. Ted Cruz Has Some Words for Biden’s Press Secretary: “I'm going to give a challenge, Karine Jean-Pierre, right now…come to this border. Spend 60 minutes, one hour, with me and the Border Patrol union. We will encounter dozens, if not hundreds, of illegal immigrants coming across. And if we don't, let's bring the entire White House press corps, and one of two things will happen: If we don’t encounter anyone, I'll stand up and say, I was wrong. Cruz said in an interview with Fox News. Jean-Pierre has repeatedly claimed that illegal migrants are not crossing the border…”
Cruz Slams Senate Democrat for Blocking School Safety Bills: “Sen. Ted Cruz on Wednesday called out a Senate Democrat for blocking passage of a pair of bills intended to provide schools with additional funding for safety and mental health services. The Texas Republican, in a statement, questioned how Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., could oppose the Securing Our Schools Act and the Protect Our Children’s Schools Act. The Protect Our Children Act would have allowed schools to “use unspent, previously appropriated federal COVID-19 education-related…”
Cruz - GOP Will Win Senate, & Unraveling Biden’s Assault On Religion Will Be First Priority: “In his latest move to preserve Americans’ rights, Cruz, among 38 other Republican legislators, signed an amicus brief in support of federal workers who oppose the Biden administration’s illegal vaccine mandate on religious grounds. When I talked with Cruz last Thursday he said, above all, religious liberty requires the utmost attention and care because its degradation affects the exercise of every other constitutional right…”
Ted Cruz Tweets List of Places Migrants Should Be Sent to Next: Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, tweeted out a list Friday of places he thinks Republican Governors Ron DeSantis, of Florida, and Greg Abbott, of Texas, should send migrants next. His tweets come after DeSantis sent two planes carrying migrants to Martha's Vineyard, an island off the coast of Massachusetts, earlier this week, a move which has drawn harsh criticism from Democrats, and praise from conservatives..."