US Senator Ted Cruz says it was a mistake to holiday in Mexico while Texas faced a deadly winter storm

The Texas Senator has admitted it was "obviously a mistake" to take his family on holiday to Mexico as his home state was paralysed by a deadly winter storm.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, on the fifth day of the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Ted Cruz speaks with reporters on the US Capitol Hill in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021 Source: AP

US Senator Ted Cruz has flown into a storm of criticism after leaving his home state of Texas in the grip of a deadly deep freeze, for a family holiday jaunt to the Mexican resort of Cancun he said he took to please his young daughters.

"It was obviously a mistake. In hindsight, I wouldn't have done it," the 50-year-old Republican told reporters as he returned to Houston on Thursday.

Mr Cruz said he had planned to stay through the weekend but had second thoughts "almost the moment I sat down on the plane".

In text messages obtained by American Bridge, a Democratic political group, Mr Cruz's wife Heidi asked neighbours whether they wanted to accompany the family to Cancun.

"Anyone can or want to leave for the week?" she wrote, noting that rooms at the city's Ritz Carlton cost "$309 plus tax."
With millions of Texans grappling with the fallout from a ferocious winter storm, Mr Cruz, who ran for president in 2016 and is viewed as a presidential hopeful in 2024, faced condemnation after photos on social media showed him in an airport line, in a passenger lounge, aboard an airliner and leaving Cancun airport in Mexico.

Some critics slammed his comments blaming his daughters, aged 10 and 12, for his decision to visit the resort, where the weather was a balmy 26 degrees Celsius on Thursday evening.

The Texas Democratic Party called on him to resign.
Demonstrators stand in front of US Senator Ted Cruz's home demanding his resignation, Thursday, Feb 18, 2021, in Houston
Demonstrators stand in front of US Senator Ted Cruz's home demanding his resignation, Thursday, Feb 18, 2021, in Houston Source: Houston Chronicle
White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki, speaking before Mr Cruz was spotted at Cancun airport, said tongue-in-cheek: "I don't have any updates on the exact location of Senator Ted Cruz, nor does anyone at the White House."

Millions of Texans remained paralysed by power and water outages after a winter storm and freezing temperatures that hampered efforts to restore full power.

"We need to be here, we need to be in the battle, we need to be helping Texans," Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins told MSNBC when asked about Mr Cruz.

In December, Mr Cruz criticised Austin, Texas, Mayor Stephen Adler on Twitter for taking a trip to Mexico in December while telling others not to travel during the pandemic.

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Published 19 February 2021 1:57pm
Updated 19 February 2021 2:11pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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