Caro Cruz tried to end it. |
The controversial senator needs to stop and think about his wife and daughters. Instead of spending taxpayer money on doing nothing, hosting podcasts, standing up Herschel Walker while ass kissing Washed Up 45, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) decided to ignore the real crisis at home.
This crisis did not involve him leaving the state of Texas for Cancun, Mexico during a blizzard with power outage statewide.
His 14 year old daughter slit her wrists and the Houston Fire Rescue had to save her life.
She announced she was bisexual and openly denounced her dad's antics.
Caroline Camille Cruz, 14 his eldest daughter is experiencing some things. Being associated to a controversial lawmaker makes life hard for a girl who is trying to adjust to life as a teenager.
Cruz was among a handful of lawmakers who did not wish Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) well when her husband was seriously injured by an extremist. The lawmaker spewed conspiracy theories to why he was attacked.
Now he asks for privacy?
Yeah right!
The Houston Police Department said it received reports just before 8 p.m. local time on Tuesday of a 14-year-old with self-inflicted stab wounds on their arms in the neighborhood River Oaks, where the Republican lawmaker resides with his wife, Heidi, and their two daughters.
In a statement late Tuesday, Cruz's office said his daughter was OK and asked for privacy for the family.
"This is a family matter and thankfully their daughter is okay," Cruz's representatives said in a statement to KTRK and other outlets.
"There were no serious injuries. The family requests the media respect their daughter's privacy at this time," Cruz's office said.
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