Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesĬruz's mention of the "Biden FBI" at CPAC, which also featured a speech from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, appears to be a reference to an alleged FBI training document that he brought up during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on FBI oversight Thursday. Above, Cruz speaks at CPAC, at the Hilton Anatole on August 5 in Dallas. would see a red "tsunami" in the November midterm elections. Texas Senator Ted Cruz said Friday that he agrees with those who view attendees of the Conservative Political Action Conference as "dangerous radicals" and promised that the U.S. In the event of a tie in a Senate vote, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris has the tiebreaker vote. The Senate is currently composed of 50 Republicans and 48 Democrats, with two independents who caucus with Democrats. Some recent polling from CBS News and FiveThirtyEight has indicated that Republicans are in a good position to secure a House majority, while FiveThirtyEight assesses that the Democrats are "slightly favored" to maintain control in the Senate. as Republicans seek to gain control of Congress and Democrats attempt to widen their power in both the House of Representatives and Senate. November's midterm elections will be a key moment for both of the two top political parties in the U.S. There is nothing more dangerous to a bunch of power-hungry, abusive, totalitarian nimwits than a free and empowered and energized American people taking our country back." "It occurs to me that the Biden FBI believes this is a room of dangerous radicals," Cruz said while delivering remarks at CPAC in Dallas. Texas Senator Ted Cruz said Friday that he agrees with those who view attendees of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) as "dangerous radicals" and promised that the U.S.
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