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'There's a role for each of us to play': Cornyn promotes anti-human trafficking bill in Midland
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) visited Midland to address human trafficking on Feb. 22.
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Senate Republicans block Democrats' Freedom to Vote Act
Last week Senate Republicans blocked Democratic legislation known as the Freedom to Vote Act, which focuses on increasing voting rights. It was voted down 51-49.
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Cruz voices opposition to Nord Stream 2 report
The Biden Administration has recently released its report concerning the Nord Stream 2 project. Republican lawmakers are infuriated by the lack of sanctions against the Russia-to-Germany pipeline project.
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Cates: Impeachment completely nonsensical
The impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump has resulted in a lot of debate, and opinion writer Brian Cates has pointed out what he sees as fallacies in an article in The Epoch Times.
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Cruz to Biden: ‘Nazis are evil bigots’
“Nazis are evil bigots,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) wrote on Twitter addressing President-elect Joe Biden after the latter labeled him and Sen. Hawley to be similar to the Nazis
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Cornyn says opposition to delaying Biden's certification 'based on unproven allegations'
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) has written a detailed letter explaining why he opposed attempts to delay the certification of the presidential election results in favor of President-elect Joe Biden.
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Cruz to challenge Arizona’s votes; others asked to step up
In addition to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-Texas) challenge of Arizona’s 11 Electoral College votes, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) is seeking other senators to make challenges.
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Cruz: We have an obligation to the Constitution to ensure that the election is lawful
Sen. Ted Cruz on Sunday said that representatives owe it voters to assess the credibility of the 2020 elections. Speaking to Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures," Cruz said that not auditing the election would be a serious violation of democracy.