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Ted Cruz defends parent's use of Nazi salute

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Ted Cruz defends parent's use of Nazi salute

Ted Cruz defends parent's use of Nazi salute

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) defended a parent’s use of a Nazi salute while he questioned US Attorney General Merrick Garland.

They were discussing Garland’s memo that called for investigations into potential violence against school staff.


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