Beto O’Rourke: Ted Cruz “guilty of sedition” in the Capitol insurrection

Former MP Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) said Monday that the senator. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Ted Cruz and Seth Rogen insult when Twitter spit flares Biden leans on Obama-era candidates in climate ethics lawsuit filed against Biggs, Cawthorn and Gosar over Capitol riots MORE (R-Texas), against whom he clashed in 2018, is waging a long war of words with actor Seth Rogen as a distraction because the legislature is “guilty of sedition.”

“Don’t let him disconnect. Don’t let him do this on ‘Hollywood’: it’s about Ted Cruz helping and inciting the insurgency that killed five people, including a police officer, and that almost ended the murders of members of Congress and the vice president, “he said. published O’Rourke., referring to the violent riots at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month.

“Why does this struggle with Seth Rogen continue even though it is destroyed at every step? Because he is guilty of sedition,” O’Rourke added. “He expects distraction and time to lessen the urgency of accountability. Don’t let him change the channel or the subject, it’s sedition every time ”.

Cruz was one of the few Republican Party senators who opposed President Biden’s Electoral College victory in key states. Critics of the senators have accused them of inciting the crowd of the former President TrumpDonald Trump: More than two-thirds of Americans approve response to Biden coronavirus: Poll Sarah Huckabee Sanders to run for governor of Mexico gives positive COVID-19 MORESupporters who stormed the Capitol and numerous business donors have announced that they will get their support from lawmakers who participated in the challenge.

Both Cruz and Sen. Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyTrump DHS Chief Defends Quick Confirmation of Biden Selection Amid Hawley Dam Night Defense: Austin Takes Over at Pentagon | COVID-19 informative part of the first day’s agenda | Outrage over images of National Guard troops in the parking garage Ethical complaint filed against Biggs, Cawthorn and Gosar over Capitol riots MORE (R-Mo.), The first to announce that he would oppose the results, is considered a likely candidate for the 2024 presidency.

Cruz and the “Freaks & Geeks” star have recently fought on Twitter, with the dispute that began when Rogen criticized Cruz’s comments about Biden who joined the Paris climate deal. On the way back and forth, Cruz called Rogen a “rich, angry Hollywood celebrity,” while Rogen called Cruz “a white supremacist fascist who doesn’t find it offensive when someone calls his wife ugly.”

The Hill has contacted Cruz’s office for comment.

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