IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEAM CRUZ…
Senator Ted Cruz Introduces Bipartisan Bill Barring Biden Admin From Selling US Oil Reserves To China: "Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., joined Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Wednesday in introducing bipartisan legislation that would prohibit the federal government from selling American emergency oil reserves to China. The legislation — which, in addition to Manchin and Cruz, was cosponsored by another 12 Republicans, two other Democrats and Independent Sens. Angus King of Maine and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona — is similar to the Protecting America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve from China Act which the..."
Ted Cruz Calls For Release Of Imprisoned Houston Man In China: "Texas Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz are pushing for the release of a Houston being held in a Chinese prison. They claim that Mark Swidan has been “unjustly and arbitrarily” detained on drug charges since 2012. He was sentenced to death in 2019. Swidan, now 46 years old, a businessman from Houston, has been in a detention center in China for more than nine years, and his mom has been on a campaign to bring him back home. She was given a dose of hope with the Trevor Reed prisoner swap. “When I saw Trevor Reed coming off the plane and being exchanged..."
EXCLUSIVE: Ted Cruz Introduces Three Bills To Accelerate Oil And Gas Permitting: "Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz introduced three pieces of legislation Monday that would accelerate oil and gas permitting in the U.S. to make energy secure in the country.
The Daily Caller first obtained the three bills, the first of which is titled the Energy Freedom Act. The legislation would accelerate federal permitting for energy projects and pipelines; mandate new onshore and offshore oil and gas lease sales; approve pending liquified natural gas (LNG) export licenses; and speed up solar, wind and geothermal development..."
Senate Republicans Pen Letter Asking DirecTV To Explain Decision Ditching Newsmax: "Republican Senators Ted Cruz (Texas), Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Mike Lee (Utah) and Tom Cotton (Ark.) wrote to the cable provider’s corporate leadership expressing that they are deeply disturbed by its decision to drop the network and alleged the episode may be the latest example of big business suppressing politically disfavored speech at the behest of liberal Democrats..."