Ted Cruz accuses Tucker Carlson of “going down the path of communism” over Israel stance
Stephen A. Smith and Ted Cruz unite in condemnation of Tucker Carlson’s Israel position.
Stephen A. Smith and Ted Cruz unite in condemnation of Tucker Carlson’s Israel position.
US Senator Ted Cruz has accused the Nigerian government of enabling an environment that allows the persecution and killing of Christians, a claim dismissed by the African Union.
I intend to be very explicit about who they are in the coming days and weeks.
The writer dismisses U.S. Senator Ted Cruz’s claim of “genocide” against Christians in Nigeria as a politically motivated distortion, arguing that America should first confront its own crises—especially gun violence and complicity in Gaza—before moralising about Nigeria’s internal conflicts.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz has backed former President Donald Trump’s redesignation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern,” vowing to advance legislation targeting Sharia and blasphemy laws.
US lawmakers Marlin Stutzman and Ted Cruz have condemned the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, calling for urgent intervention.
Nigeria’s insecurity crisis cannot be effectively confronted without the necessary clarity about the ultimate aims of Boko Haram.
Rep. Tim Burchett told Tucker Carlson that a senior Navy official reported an encounter with a massive underwater object moving at 200mph. Burchett said the object was “as big as a football field,” adding, “that’s no fish.”
The Christian Association of Nigeria has affirmed the severity of violence against Christian communities, lending credence to US Senator Ted Cruz’s core allegation of a genocide, while the Nigerian government continues to dismiss the claims as “false and baseless.”
Presidential aide Sunday Dare has rebuked U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and TV host Bill Maher for spreading what he called “false and reckless” claims of a Christian genocide in Nigeria, insisting the nation faces terrorism that affects all citizens.