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Foreigner Rafael "Ted" Cruz confirms that the exploding car at the border was a terrorist attack by his homeland Canada.

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Nov 24, 2023, 9:04:05 PM11/24/23
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He must have received a call from Trump.

This is the same foreigner who called Jan 6 a terrorist attack.

The internet has reacted!


Senator Ted Cruz has sparked backlash for his social media post in which
he called the car wreck at a U.S.-Canada border crossing a "terrorist
attack" after initial reports were deemed misleading.

On Wednesday, two people were killed after a car exploded near the Rainbow
Bridge, a border crossing between Ontario and New York state, near Niagara
Falls. Officials said that the crash victims were both in the vehicle,
which witnesses said was "flying" through the air near a U.S. security
checkpoint before bursting into flames.

A handful of media outlets had initially reported that the incident was a
terrorist attack, which appeared to begin with a report by Fox News that
said "high-level police sources" told the outlet that the crash was "an
attempted terrorist attack." The report was quickly spread by prominent
commentators and politicians, although officials later dismissed the
theory, including New York Governor Kathy Hochul, who said in a statement
Wednesday evening, "At this time, there is no indication of a terrorist
attack."
Cruz Claim About 'Terrorist Attack' SparkOutrage
Senator Ted Cruz speaks at a press conference about the southern border at
the U.S. Capitol on October 31, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Cruz's social
media post on the explosion at a U.S.-Canada border crossing has sparked
backlash. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

One of the figures who spread Fox News' report was Cruz, a Republican
senator from Texas, who reposted to his personal account on X, formerly
Twitter, a report by conservative commentator Benny Johnson about the
alleged "attempted terrorist attack."

"This confirms our worst fear: the explosion at Rainbow Bridge was a
terrorist attack. Both attackers are dead, and one law enforcement officer
is injured," read Cruz's post. "I am praying that officer makes a full
recovery and is able to spend Thanksgiving surrounded by family and loved
ones."
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Cruz's post was later criticized by Democrats, who bashed the GOP senator
for keeping his post up even after Fox News' report was found to be false.
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Newsweek reached out to Cruz's office via email for comment Thursday
evening.

"Ted Cruz refuses to delete this long debunked notion that the Rainbow
Bridge incident was a terrorist attack," wrote X user Brooklyn Dad
Defiant, an avid supporter of President Joe Biden. "What can we expect
from the guy who let trump diss his wife and his father before bending the
knee. Pathetic."

"Ted Cruz tells us it's too soon to talk about the causes of gun violence
in the aftermath of every mass shooting tragedy, but he didn't hesitate to
rashly and wrongly tweet that America was under attack by terrorists
earlier today," said Shannon Watts, gun violence prevention activist and
founder of the group Moms Demand Action. "And his tweet is still up 11
hours later."
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Former NBCUniversal Producer Mike Sington also shared a screenshot of
Cruz's post, calling the senator's comments "irresponsible."

"Ted Cruz, a United States Senator, declares a terrorist attack, when
there was no terrorist attack," Sington wrote on X.

Lindy Li, political commentator and delegate to Biden, also criticized
Cruz on X for his prominent role in spreading former President Donald
Trump's baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen. Cruz was one of
the leading Republicans calling for investigations into claims of voter
fraud after Trump lost to Biden.

"Ted Cruz falsely claimed the Rainbow Bridge accident was a terrorist
attack," Li wrote to X. "And that the attack on Pelosi was a gay lovers
tryst. And that the election was stolen. And that doors can stop
massacres."

"Explain it like I'm 5 cuz I don't get it," she continued. "Why is this
douchebag still a Senator?"

As of Thursday evening, Cruz's post about the incident on Rainbow Bridge
was still online. Users on X also added context to the post through the
platform's Community Notes feature, which pointed to a report by ABC News
that rebuffed claims of the explosion being linked to terrorism.

"This was not a terrorist attack," read the Community Notes. "It is being
investigated as a traffic incident. This was known at the time this X post
was sent."

The senator posted at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday. Confirmation that the incident
at Rainbow Bridge was not a terrorist threat was first made by officials
Wednesday evening. Fox News also later changed its reporting, saying that
one of its reporters "was told by sources that the explosion was so big
and fierce, that authorities first thought it was a terrorist attack."
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