
"President Donald Trump suggested this week that he may put Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court. It was not meant as a compliment, as he explained how it would be easy to get the Texas senator confirmed. "The Democrats will vote for him because they want to get him the hell out and the Republicans will vote for him because they want to get him the hell out, too," Trump said at a press conference attended by Cruz and many other GOP lawmakers."
"Cruz's presidential ambitions are nothing new. He's been laying the groundwork for a campaign since last year. To make himself look like the next GOP leader, Cruz has made Tucker Carlson his number one enemy. Vance's friend serves as a convenient way to assail the VP and denounce his non-interventionism. He made this clear in his comments reported by Axios:"
President Donald Trump suggested he may put Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court, asserting both parties would vote to get him out. Cruz attacked the president and vice president in comments to donors while laying groundwork for another presidential campaign. Cruz plans to distinguish himself from J.D. Vance by presenting a return to the GOP's pre-MAGA posture. Cruz has positioned himself against Trump-aligned figures and policies and has made Tucker Carlson a central target. Cruz condemns anti-Israeli sentiment within the party and advocates for an old-guard neoconservative approach to foreign policy.
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