Party shop reveals piñata depicting Cruz on trip to Cancún

A party store in the Dallas area joined comments on the Texas Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzNight Defense: Police officers blame the Pentagon’s ‘reluctance’ to send the National Guard at the first hearing on the Capitol attack | Watchdog Report Finds Pentagon Has Not Fully Appraised Border Deployment Requests | Biden’s ambassador to the UN confirmed that the main police officers deflected the blame for the attack on the Capitol.The controversial (R) trip to Mexico last week through a new item for sale: the Republican senator as a piñata, carrying his passport and suitcase on the way back from Cancún.

The Dallas Morning News reported that ABC Party added the piñata to their most recent collection, showing Cruz wearing his Texas flag face mask and wearing a gray shirt and jeans, an outfit that resembles what he was wearing when he landed in Houston last week.

The senator faced the indignation of both constituents and lawmakers for leaving Texas while his home state was hit by a severe winter storm.

After the reaction, Cruz shortened his trip and returned to the State of the Lonely Star, later admitting to reporters that his trip was a “mistake” and that “on second thought, I wouldn’t have done that”.

Texas party shop unveiled Cruz for the first time piñata Monday around noon, and by 5 pm that day, he already had five or six orders, store owner Carlos De La Fuente told Morning News.

According to location NBC KXAS-TV affiliate stationeach The piñata is made by hand and takes about three to five days to complete. The 3 and a half foot piñata cross is priced at $ 100 and currently has a two-week waiting list.

The Cruz piñata follows the ABC Party’s homage last month to Sen. Bernie SandersBernie Sanders Sanders has a right goal, a wrong target in the fight to help low-wage Democrats at a standstill over the minimum wage Sanders votes against USDA-nominated Biden, Vilsack MORE (I-Vt.), Portraying him in the now viral meme sitting with his arms and legs crossed in President bidenJoe BidenHoyer: House is going to vote on the COVID-19 relief bill on Friday. Pence meets with senior members of the Republican Studies Committee. Powell rejects Republican Party inflation fearsinauguration of.

The store also contains an exquisite piñata President TrumpDonald Trump Romney: “Sure” Trump would win the Republican Party nomination in 2024 if he ran for the Pence presidency by meeting with senior members of the Republican Studies Committee Trump says “without a doubt” Tiger Woods will be back after the accident MORE in your collection, as well as one that resembles the sharp microscopic image of COVID-19.

The Texas senator, who has been nicknamed “Cancun Cruz” by critics since his trip to Mexico, responded to media attention focused on the incident by attributing it to a void he says he was left behind by Trump’s absence from the news cycle.

“Donald Trump broke the media, so they don’t want to do that,” Cruz said during an appearance on conservative broadcaster Dana Loesch’s program on Monday afternoon. “They just want to be involved in political attacks.”

The Cruz family’s trip to Cancún came when millions of people in their home state were without power for days amid an unusual winter storm, bringing waves of snow and freezing temperatures.

According The Associated Press, nearly 80 people died in Texas and other states hit by the storm, including fatalities in storm-related car accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning, hypothermia, drowning and domestic fires.

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