The Commercial Appeal

Cruz admits traveling to Mexico amid Texas crisis

Senator under fire, says he’s headed back

- Steve Peoples and Jake Bleiberg

DALLAS – Texas Sen. Ted Cruz acknowledg­ed on Thursday that he had traveled to Mexico for a family vacation this week, leaving his home state as thousands of constituen­ts struggled without power or safe drinking water after a powerful winter storm.

The high-profile Republican, a potential White House candidate in 2024, said in a statement that he had accompanie­d his family after his daughters asked to go on a trip with friends, given that school was canceled for the week.

“Wanting to be a good dad, I flew down with them last night and am flying back this afternoon,” Cruz said after The Associated Press and other media outlets had reported details of the trip.

“My staff and I are in constant communicat­ion with state and local leaders to get to the bottom of what happened in Texas,” Cruz said. “We want our power back, our water on, and our homes warm.”

The revelation drew immediate criticism from Democrats and Republican­s in Texas and beyond as Cruz, a key ally of former President Donald Trump, contemplat­es the possibilit­y of a second presidenti­al run. The twoterm senator’s term expires in 2025.

“That’s something that he has to answer to his constituen­ts about,” state Republican Party Chairman Allen West said when asked whether Cruz’s travel was appropriat­e while Texans are without power and water.

“I’m here trying to take care of my family and look after my friends and others that are still without power,” West said. “That’s my focus.”

Hundreds of thousands of people in Texas woke up Thursday to a fourth day without power, and a water crisis was unfolding after winter storms wreaked havoc on the state’s power grid and utilities. Texas officials ordered 7 million people – one-quarter of the population of the nation’s second-largest state – to boil tap water before drinking it, after days of record low temperatur­es damaged infrastruc­ture and froze pipes.

In Austin, some hospitals faced a loss in water pressure and, in some cases, heat.

Cruz’s office declined to answer specific questions about the family vacation, but his staff reached out to the Houston Police Department on

Wednesday afternoon to say the senator would be arriving at the airport, according to department spokeswoma­n Jodi Silva. She said officers “monitored his movements” while Cruz was at the airport.

Silva could not say whether such requests are typical for Cruz’s travel or whether his staff had made a similar request for his return flight. U.S. Capitol Police officials and the Senate sergeantat-arms have encouraged lawmakers and their staff to be conscious of potential threats and to consider advising law enforcemen­t about their travel.

“Ted Cruz had already proven to be an enemy to our democracy by inciting an insurrecti­on. Now, he is proving to be an enemy to our state by abandoning us in our greatest time of need,” Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa said Thursday.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/AP ?? Sen. Ted Cruz, R-texas, said he accompanie­d his family to Mexico after his daughters asked to go on a trip with friends.
ALEX BRANDON/AP Sen. Ted Cruz, R-texas, said he accompanie­d his family to Mexico after his daughters asked to go on a trip with friends.

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