Cruz Blasted For Running Off To Cancun During A Crisis


Photographs of Senator Ted Cruz are circulating on social media showing the Texas lawmaker with his family in Cancun while his home state is suffering from the effects of a winter storm.

Critics slammed the senator for leaving Texas during a major crisis that still has 500,000 people without power.

Cruz addressed the trip in a statement on Thursday afternoon.

“With school canceled for the week, our girls asked to take a trip with friends,” he said. “Wanting to be a good dad, I flew down with them last night and am flying back this afternoon. My staff and I are in constant communication with state and local leaders to get to the bottom of what happened in Texas. We want our power back, our water on, and our homes warm. My team and I will continue using all our resources to keep Texans informed and safe.”

Cruz added: “This has been an infuriating week for Texans. The greatest state in the greatest country in the world has been without power. We have food lines, gas lines, and people sleeping at the neighbors’ houses. Our homes are freezing and our lights are out. Like millions of Texans, our family lost heat and power too.”

Earlier, a Republican source told Fox News that the social media posts showing Cruz traveling to the Mexican city were true. “The photos speak for themselves,” the source said.

Temperatures this week have plunged to dangerous record lows in the Lone Star State and overwhelmed power grids, leaving millions without power. At least 30 people have died across the U.S. as a result of the extreme winter weather, according to the Associated Press.

Cruz acknowledged how serious the crisis is in a tweet Tuesday, saying, “A blizzard strikes Texas & our state shuts down. Not good.” Cruz also Thursday lauded a furniture store owner who, according to FOX 26 in Houston, allowed 1,000 people in his store amid the power outages.

Before Cruz issued his statement, Punchbowl News reported that a person appearing to be Cruz is ticketed for a flight from Cancun to Houston later Thursday. The first three letters of that passenger’ss last name are “CRU,” and the first letter of the person’s first name is “R.” Rafael is the senator’s given first name.

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