
Senator Ted Cruz criticizes the outgoing Biden administration and outlines GOP strategy for the future.
He’s planning for the future – and that includes undoing all the damage Biden did over the last four years.
At a Glance
- Cruz accuses Biden of showing contempt for voters
- GOP plans to focus on border security, energy, and military funding
- Cruz expresses confidence in confirming all of Trump’s Cabinet nominees
- Republicans aim to reverse Biden’s legislative agenda
- Cruz predicts increased military enlistment under new administration
Cruz Slams Biden Administration
In a recent interview with Tony Kinnett, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) didn’t mince words when discussing the outgoing Biden administration. Cruz expressed his astonishment at President Biden’s behavior as he prepares to leave office, accusing him of showing an unprecedented level of disdain for the American electorate.
“I’ve got to say, I’ve never seen an outgoing President do what Joe Biden is doing, demonstrate such contempt for the voters, such anger for the voters that decided to change the path we’re on,” Ted Cruz said.
Cruz elaborated on his criticism, pointing to what he perceives as radical tendencies within the Democratic Party that have negatively influenced U.S. policy, particularly in areas such as border security, energy, and military funding.
The Texas Senator outlined the Republican legislative strategy aimed at challenging these policies. He expressed confidence in a prospective Republican Senate majority to spearhead efforts to reverse Biden’s legislative agenda. Cruz emphasized the need for Republicans to deliver on their promises with a new administration and Congress.
Cruz highlighted several priorities for the Senate, including securing the border, unleashing American energy, and rebuilding the military. He mentioned plans to reverse Biden’s ban on offshore drilling and eliminate taxes on tips, demonstrating the GOP’s resolve to direct policy changes in alignment with their core objectives.
After all those arguments in 2016, it’s good to have him on Team Trump, isn’t it?