Senator Ted Cruz has recently taken to social media to address a series of political concerns and initiatives. His recent tweets cover topics ranging from taxpayer-funded partisanship, the designation of “Life Month,” and federal subsidization related to California’s high-speed rail project.
On June 3, 2025, Senator Cruz shared an exclusive piece regarding his collaboration with Senator Joni Ernst. The two senators are pressing for answers from NPR about what they describe as “taxpayer-funded partisanship.” This issue was highlighted in a report by the Daily Caller.
In a subsequent post on June 4, 2025, Cruz cited an article from National Review Online (@NRO) discussing the significance of a resolution he introduced alongside Congressman Chris Smith. The resolution aims to designate June as “Life Month,” underscoring its importance according to the publication.
Later that day, Cruz addressed federal funding issues in another tweet dated June 4, 2025. He recalled writing to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg concerning the allocation of over $3 billion in taxpayer funds for the California High-Speed Rail Authority project. Cruz stated that the Trump administration’s Department of Transportation had moved towards ending federal support for what he termed as California’s “train to nowhere” project.
Additional information for Step 3: NPR (National Public Radio) is an American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization based in Washington D.C., known for its news coverage and cultural programming.









