Cruz returns to Texas ahead of winter storm after travel backlash
Senator Cruz returned to Texas ahead of a winter storm forecast to bring up to five inches of snow in Dallas, according to the National Weather Service.
- Senator Ted Cruz traveled to Laguna Beach, California, amid a winter storm in Texas, prompting criticism.
- After facing backlash, Cruz returned to Texas ahead of the impending winter weather, which was forecasted to bring freezing rain and snow across multiple regions.
- Cruz addressed the controversy on his social media account, referring to criticism he received on Twitter.
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Sen. Ted Cruz has snarky response after facing backlash for traveling ahead of disastrous winter storm
Sen. Ted Cruz fired back at critics with a snarky response after being slammed for leaving Texas on a work trip to California days before a disastrous winter storm threatened his state.
Cruz returns to Texas ahead of winter storm after travel backlash
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Friday he is back in the Lone Star State after a viral photo showed him on a plane as the state prepared for a massive winter storm. “I’ve returned home from my work trip. It’s 66 degrees & beautiful. A storm is expected tomorrow night,” Cruz posted on the social [...]
Cruz back in Texas after photo of him boarding plane sparks backlash ahead of winter storm
Sen. Ted Cruz returned to Texas after a photo went viral earlier this week of him boarding a plane, sparking online scrutiny as the state braces for a potentially historic winter storm.
'Kind of like a Texas groundhog': Ted Cruz just fled Texas again - do people have to deal with another winter storm without him?
Senator Ted Cruz has once again found himself facing intense public scrutiny after a photo of him flying out of Texas started making the rounds online just as the state prepares for a rare and potentially dangerous winter storm. This isn’t just a routine flight, either. The image immediately brought back unpleasant memories of his infamous 2021 trip to Cancun during a deadly freeze. It’s tough to believe this is happening again, but here we are.…
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