Cruz responds to Boehner for telling him to ‘go if you — yourself’

Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzJohn Boehner tells Cruz to ‘go f — yourself’ in makeshift audiobook asides: Huawei report supports supply chain security standards after SolarWinds breach Memo: Biden faces first major setback while Tanden swings MORE (R-Texas) retaliated with former Mayor John Boeher (R-Ohio) on Friday after BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerJohn Boehner tells Cruz to ‘go f — alone’ in makeshift audio book parts: report that Cancún’s precipitation threatens to cause permanent damage to Cruz Jim Jordan: Upward power on the right? MOST supposedly told the senator to “go f — yourself” while he was recording the audiobook of his memoirs.

Cruz scoffed at the comments during his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida.

“You know yesterday, John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerJohn Boehner tells Cruz to ‘go f — alone’ in makeshift audio book parts: report that Cancún’s precipitation threatens to cause permanent damage to Cruz Jim Jordan: Upward power on the right? MOST made some news. He suggested that I do something that was anatomically impossible, ”said Cruz. “To which my answer was: who is John Boehner?”

On Thursday night, Axios reported that the ex-president left the script several times during the audio recording of his book “On The House: A Washington Memoir”

The ex-speaker tweeted earlier: “I poured myself a glass of something good to read my audiobook. You can blame wine for bad words.”

Cruz was one of several prominent speakers to open CPAC on Friday. During his speech, the Texas Republican, seen as a possible candidate for 2024, declared that President TrumpDonald TrumpDonald Trump Jr. calls Bruce Springsteen’s dropped charges a ‘liberal privilege’. Schiff sees challenges for the intelligence committee, a community in the shadow of Trump. McConnell says he would support Trump as the Republican Party nominee in 2024 MORE will continue to be a leading voice in the Republican Party.

“There are many voices in Washington who just want to erase the past four years,” said Cruz. “And they look at Donald J. Trump and they look at the millions and millions of inspired people who went into battle fighting alongside President Trump, and they are terrified. And they want him to go. “

“Let me tell you something now, Donald J. Trump is not going anywhere,” said Cruz.

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