Senator Ted Cruz spoke with Sean Hannity Tuesday night on the Democrats latest impeachment fantasy; saying the entire episode is driven by “rage, anger, and hate” towards former President Donald Trump.
“The Democrats partisan, unconstitutional, post-presidency impeachment trial is getting a heavy dose of reality. It’s done, it’s over,” said Hannity. “45 Senators voted against moving forward with this sham.”
“The Democrats are demonstrating a lot of hypocrisy. They’re demonstrating anger and rage… I was glad to hear Biden make a call for unity. But Congressional Democrats weren’t listening to a word he said,” said Cruz.
“The very first thing they did was to charge down the road of partisan, angry impeachment trial. This is not driven by the needs of the country. This is driven by the partisan rage and anger. They hate Donald Trump,” he added.
Watch Cruz’ comments above.
CRUZ MISSILE: Cruz Asks Twitter to BAN CNN Over Post Promoting Same Drug That Got Trump Jr Barred
Senator Ted Cruz demanded Twitter ban CNN from its platform Tuesday night; pointing out the network promoted the same treatment for CoVID-19 that got Donald Trump Jr’s account frozen this week.
“Twitter, please ban CNN,” posted Cruz, citing the story.
Twitter, please ban CNN. https://t.co/2aiEgnlIWy
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 29, 2020
“A surprising new study found that the controversial antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine helped Covid-19 patients better survive in the hospital,” posted CNN on July 3rd.
Twitter temporarily restricted Trump Jr’s account after posting a video promoting the treatment.
CRUZ MISSILE: Senator Says ‘Dems Party of the Rich, GOP Party of the Working Class’
Senator Ted Cruz called-out his Democratic colleagues on social media over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend; saying far-left politicians are the “party of the rich” while Republicans “are and should be the party of the working class.”
“Today’s Dems are the party of the rich. GOP is and should be the party of the working class,” posted Cruz on Twitter.
Today’s Dems are the party of the rich.
GOP is and should be the party of the working class. https://t.co/WMTDtKTzwU
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 29, 2020
Cruz’ message was referencing a recent study showing Joe Biden won more than 50% of the highest income counties in the United States; up dramatically from the 1980 election.