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Fox News Politics: Cruz Calls Out Ivy Leaguer with Tehran Ties

Fox News Politics: Cruz Calls Out Ivy Leaguer with Tehran Ties

Fox News30-04-2025

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-Liberal Supreme Court justices grill religious institution in landmark school choice case
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz escalated his war of words with a former Iranian regime official who, as a faculty member at Princeton, was reportedly making Jewish students feel uncomfortable amid global tensions.
"I try not to be in the room with people linked to Iranian terrorists who have murdered dozens of dissidents," Cruz wrote in response to a lengthy post on X, formerly Twitter, from former Iranian Ambassador to Germany Seyed Hossein Mousavian.
"Your books are unreadable, and the only debate you should be having is with DHS agents, at the end of which you should be deported," Cruz quipped…Read more
'BACK ON THE TABLE': Trump admin uses Luigi Mangione case to 'send a message' in first 100 days
RAMPING UP: Trump to name Haitian gangs foreign terrorist organizations
'TRUST, CONNECTED VOICE': New Trump linked consulting firm launches in DC focused on crypto, AI
JUDGE STRIKES AGAIN: Biden-appointed federal judge keeps blocking Trump admin from nixing funding for lawyers for migrant children
'INCREASED THE INTENSITY': Russian attacks on Ukraine intensify in make-or-break week for peace talks
COVER-UP: Iran accused of 'covering up' death toll in port explosion amid concerns of uprising
TROOPS IN UKRAINE: 600 North Korean troops killed while fighting Ukraine, South Korea says
DONE DEAL: Germany poised to get new conservative chancellor Friedrich Merz
FIRST ON FOX: US and Uzbekistan reach an agreement for Uzbekistan to accept its nationals
TEHRAN TRICKERY: Warning to Trump nuke negotiators about deceptive 'Iranian version of the Art of the Deal'
DEPORTATION WAVE: Mexico says it accepted 39K deportees from the US, mostly Mexican nationals
BETTER AT BUSINESS: 'Shark Tank' star insists AOC is a capitalist at heart: 'The best marketeer in politics'
TAX TIME: Millionaire tax-hike proposal has House Republicans divided
LETTER OF THE LAW: Trump's first 100 days: Pace of executive orders leaves Congress in the dust
SECOND THOUGHTS: What to do if you have REAL ID but wish you didn't
'CODE TALK TO WHITE GUYS': Walz on why Harris picked him for veep
BORDER BURDEN: Texas hospitals hit with $122 million bill for illegal immigrants' care in single month
SPEAKING UP: Supreme Court to hear arguments on school choice case involving Catholic charter school
DYING 'WITH DIGNITY': New York Assembly passes bill to legalize assisted suicide for the terminally ill
'GETTING DESPERATE': Violent MS-13 gangbangers getting 'desperate' as DHS official credits early Trump action
'SUPRISED AND SHOCKED': Federal judge says local law enforcement must stop enforcing new immigration law
'NOT AFRAID OF YOU': Anti-Israel Columbia protester detained by ICE is freed after federal judge's order
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