Cruz: Snow shutdown to send daughter to Cancun, wife “furious” at leaked text message

Republican Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said on the 23rd edition of his conservative podcast “Ruthless” that his wife Heidi Cruz (R-Texas) had invited friends to travel to Mexico in a group text message that had been leaked. The company’s website has been leaked to the public, making her “furious”. He also said he knew who had leaked the message to the media and went to a neighbor’s house to “straighten things out”.

The Texas snowstorm caused nearly a million people without electricity, Cruz couple with two daughters to fly to Mexico Cancun (Cancun) vacation, from the airport to boarding after being photographed by different people, the evening of the 17th in social networking sites triggered a furore. Cruz arrived in Houston alone on the afternoon of the 18th, and said his daughter wanted to go to Mexico to vacation with her friends because of the snow, so he made a special trip to send his children to Cancun.

The Texas local news site Reform Austin published a newsletter from Heidi Cruz in a group of friends on the 18th, in which she apologized for the “cold” at Home and invited friends and neighbors to join them. She also invited friends and neighbors to join them on a Family trip to Cancun. She wrote that she would fly directly to Cancun, that there were still rooms available at the hotel, and that she could arrange to be tested for the new coronavirus when she returned to the United States after the vacation. The newspaper noted that the content of the newsletter has been confirmed by several recipients.

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He said, “Heidi is just furious, she really went to the neighbor’s house yesterday, to figure things out.”

Cruz said Heidi was sending the messages to several friends and neighbors, including Republicans and Democrats who once supported former Democratic Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, and that the leaked messages showed “how ridiculous and dirty the party rivalry has become.

He said, “The advice I’d like to offer is don’t be a douche. There should be a basic treatment of each other as human beings, somehow, with at least some respect.” He also said that he usually has a lot of Democratic friends, and “people should laugh a little bit more and relax a little bit.”

As for the travel incident being called out on the internet, Cruz said that former President Trump is now no longer active on social networking sites, so he has become a scapegoat.