Texas Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Bette Midler: Texas Freeze Could Be ‘Payback’ for Cruz, Cornyn Doesn’t Recognize ‘#Joe Won’ Tweets from Texas lawmakers mocking California power outages resurface amid winter storm MOREThe (R) ‘s (R)’ s wife invited a number of friends and neighbors to join them on a last-minute vacation in Cancun this week as winter weather left millions without power in the Lone Star State.
In group reports obtained by The New York Times, Heidi Cruz stated that her home was “FREEZING” and invited an unspecified number of people to join her family for a trip to the Mexican vacation spot until Sunday.
The posts, which were verified by a second, unnamed person in the thread, invited the friends to join them at the Ritz-Carlton in Cancun and put the room rate at $ 309 per night this week. She added that her family has stayed there “many times”.
Cruz’s journey Thursday, which he later cut, was sharply criticized on social media for its timing, which came as many in his home state struggled without power, heat and drinking water in freezing temperatures.
Cruz’s office did not respond to a request for comment from the Times regarding the text messages.
The Hill has also contacted the senator’s office for comment.
In comments to reporters on Thursday while on his way to the United States, Cruz addressed the reason for the trip, stating that his daughters wanted to “ take a trip with some friends. ”
“Yesterday my daughters asked if they could take a trip with some friends, and Heidi and I agreed, so I flew with them last night, dropped them off here and now I’m going back to Texas,” he told reporters. .
Senator Ted Cruz at Cancún Airport:
“Yesterday my daughters asked if they could take a trip with some friends, and Heidi and I agreed, so I flew with them last night, dropped them off here and now I’m going back to Texas.” pic.twitter.com/5d8UwlmZWv
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“It was clearly a mistake and in hindsight I wouldn’t have done it,” he added at a press conference outside his home.
His decision to leave the state and go to Cancun was harshly criticized by Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa, who called it as “heartless as a politician can get” in a statement to the Times.
“He’s a politician who has never cared much about anyone but himself,” Hinojosa told the Times.