National Post

With school cancelled for the week, our girls asked to take a trip with friends. Wanting to be a good dad, i flew down with them last night and am flying back this afternoon.

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Senator Ted cruz cancun on his Trip To Texas while is in deep-freeze crisis.

CANCUN • U.S. Senator Ted Cruz flew into a storm of criticism on Thursday after leaving his home state of Texas, grappling with a deadly deep freeze, for a holiday jaunt to the Mexican resort city of Cancun.

The republican lawmaker cut his trip short after his travels were reported, stopping briefly in Cancun airport to speak to media on his way out of Mexico.

“With school cancelled for the week, our girls asked to take a trip with friends,” Cruz 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.”

Cruz, viewed as a potential presidenti­al candidate in 2024, faced calls he resign after photos on social media emerged showing him in an airport line, in a passenger lounge, aboard an airliner and departing an airport in Mexico.

“resign,” the Texas democratic Party tweeted.

“Cruz is emblematic of what the Texas republican Party and its leaders have become: weak, corrupt, inept, and self-serving politician­s who don’t give a damn about the people they were elected to represent,” it said.

Millions of Texans remained paralyzed by power and water outages after a winter storm and freezing temperatur­es that hampered efforts to restore full power.

On Wednesday, some 2.7 million Texas households were without heat and leaders warned of a domino effect on infrastruc­ture as the lack of power cut off water supplies, strained the ability of hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients and isolated vulnerable communitie­s with frozen roads still impassable.

“everyone in public service can do like the people of Texas are doing right now in helping one another,” dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins told MSNBC when asked about Cruz. “We need to be here, we need to be in the battle, we need to be helping Texans.”

Cruz, who ran unsuccessf­ully for president in 2016, won re-election to the Senate in 2018. He is not due to run again until 2024.

 ?? STRINGER / reuters ?? Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, seen at Cancun airport before returning to the U.S., is under fire for his
trip to Mexico.
STRINGER / reuters Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, seen at Cancun airport before returning to the U.S., is under fire for his trip to Mexico.

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