Posted on 01/13/2017 11:07:50 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Ted Cruz was once one of Donald Trumps most vocal critics. Now he's one of the president-elect's most important Senate allies.
Ted Cruz met with Donald Trump exactly one week after Election Day. As it turned out, Cruzs tete-a-tete with the president-elect he had spurned from the stage of the Republican National Convention just months before wasnt the most consequential meeting he would have that day.
After his talk with Trump, the Texas senator and his chief of staff, David Polyansky, then sat down with his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, who sounded him out about his interest in filling the Supreme Court vacancy created by the late Antonin Scalia. Cruz widely considered one of the best Supreme Court litigators of his generation swatted down the idea, according to four people to whom he has relayed the conversation.
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. Handing Cruz a lifetime appointment to the high court would have been a political masterstroke. It would have simultaneously eliminated Trumps chief adversary within the Republican Party and elated conservatives. That may not happen, but the conversations Cruz had that day with Trump and several of his aides touched off a congenial and cooperative relationship between the onetime rivals.
Though Cruz may have been one of Trumps most vocal critics during the campaign, as Inauguration Day nears, he has become perhaps the president-elects most important and most unexpected ally in the Senate. Not only are the two teaming up on several pieces of legislation, but Cruz also offered glowing introductory remarks for one of Trumps most controversial cabinet nominees, ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, during his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, calling him a serious man who understands the value of perseverance.
Cruzs high-profile snub of Trump at the Republican convention overshadowed a web of personal connections between the two men. Both Bannon and Trump deputy campaign manager David Bossie, who has for years overseen the conservative grassroots organization Citizens United, are longtime Cruz friends. Kellyanne Conway, who served as Trumps campaign manager and will head to the West Wing with him, ran a super PAC that supported Cruzs presidential campaign before she joined the Trump team. And Trump transition aide Jason Miller previously served as the Cruz campaigns communications director.
Those ties have helped to foster a far more productive relationship between Cruz and Trump than many had expected. During his visit to Trump Tower in November, Cruz discussed two pieces of legislation with Trumps team, and they agreed to push forward on them together. The first is a constitutional amendment Cruz introduced earlier this month along with Florida Congressman Ron DeSantis, that would limit senators to two terms and congressmen to three. The second, the Super PAC Elimination Act, would allow donors, whose contributions are capped at $2,700 per campaign, to give unlimited sums to federal political candidates.
They will also work together on legislation Cruz introduced on Thursday to defund the United Nations in retaliation for its vote late last month to condemn Israeli settlement building.
These are measures we have discussed with the transition that we see eye to eye on and can work together to push forward, said Cruz spokeswoman Catherine Frazier.
Even before he delivered his speech at the convention in July, Cruzs Senate colleagues were talking about how the Texas senator had emerged from his failed presidential campaign a changed man more collaborative and accommodating of his colleagues, less combative and strident. Some had begun jokingly to refer to him as Cruz 2.0.
Trumps victory, fortified by Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, has accelerated and deepened the change, taking Cruz from the countrys leading oppositionist and putting him in the unlikely role of facilitating Trumps Senate agenda. Cruzs legislative priorities are very much the president-elects legislative priorities, said a senior Trump transition aide.
Its no coincidence that Cruzs new role will also help his 2018 reelection campaign. For months, the senators head-turning convention speech and grudging endorsement of Trump has fueled talk that he might face an aggressive primary challenge and even that Trump himself might encourage one.
The president-elect eliminated one potential adversary when he tapped former Texas Gov. Rick Perry to lead the Department of Energy, but Cruzs newfound desire to cooperate with the incoming administration will also go far to win over the sorts of loyal Republicans who cast primary ballots and are eager to see the Trump administration get off to a smooth start. Texas Congressman Michael McCaul hasnt ruled out the possibility of challenging Cruz in the primary.
Several of Cruzs closest allies said that despite his deep interest in the law, he turned his back on a potential Supreme Court nomination because he is fundamentally a political creature. I think the bottom line with Ted is that the monastic life of a Supreme Court justice is simply not something that appeals to him at this stage in his life and thats notwithstanding the fact that he has already in his young legal career established himself as one of the nations premier Supreme Court advocates, said a longtime Cruz friend. But being on that side of the lectern is a different thing. Hes an advocate, hes passionate about advancing the causes he believes in.
Its something of an open secret among Cruz allies that the reason Cruz swatted down the Supreme Court inquiry is the same as the one propelling his eager cooperation with Trump: Despite Trump's victory and Bannons overtures, his political ambitions are still simmering. He wants to be president and, at the age of 45, still thinks he can pull it off.
Who knows whats gonna happen eight years from now? Ted would be a young man, he would still be a young man," said the Cruz friend. "Honestly, thats another negative to being a Supreme Court justice, its a lifetime commitment Ted wasnt ready to lay down his sword and pick up a pen for the rest of his life.
Nobody has ever successfully run for office from a perch on the Supreme Court. That said, other Cruz allies think, should additional vacancies on the court appear, he may change his mind. I would be surprised if Ted said, Not now, not ever, dont ask me again. It could be six years down the road and hes just bored to tears in the Senate and that seat looks different to him, said a second Cruz friend.
Cruz would be a great pick for the SCOTUS. I don’t really like the guy but he does have a great legal mind and is an Originalist. On the SCOTUS I wouldn’t have to look or hear him very much.
I sincerely hope that Cruz does become an ally for Trump in the Senate. His performance in the hearings so far have been impressive
I sincerely hope he does not try to run for President again.
I also sincerely think you should get some sleep, you’re going to need it.
he does have a great legal mind and is an Originalist.
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Except for Article II Section 1 clause 5
Not relevant to a SCOTUS appointment.
Cruz madenice with Trump once before only to stab him in the back and twist the knife. Cruz knows that some actual legislative accomplishments will be helpful on his quest for the highest office. If I were the Trump team, I would plan for a primary challenge by Cruz in 2020. Fool me once...
I call this sloppy journalism .... and demonstrates that Ted Cruz is a politician through and through, not a serious jurists.
Until he renders a decision that a child born to a Palestinian father and an American mother in Saudi Arabia is a natural born citizen eligible to be President, forever gutting the protections of the natural born citizen clause.
There is no doubt Cruz put these 'friends' of his, up to making it sound like Trump and Cruz are on the same team now. However, what is ignored is Mark Levin's melt down I read posted here on FR, right after Ted Cruz made his mission up to Trump Tower. Something along the lines that Trump was NOT picking 'conservatives' to be on his team.
I suppose it is newsworthy, when any Senator literally does fulfill their oath of office, to protect and defend our Constitution. Time will tell about this term limitation legislation.. And there is NO surprise Ted Cruz would want limitations lifted on political donations.
As they say, I am from Missouri, 'show me'. Politico is not the place, one goes to repair ones reputation.
Intresting. I wonder if Ryan and the Bushes launching the access Hollywood tape right after they pressured him to endorse Trump set Ted Cruz adrift from the GOPe? They set him up to get screwed by it just as much as Trump.
Cruz would be the greatest Supreme Court justice ever, imo.
His political experience and oratory skills will set him apart. He would write convincing opinions and he could communicate the ideas to the American people. He could organize and motivate the conservative justices and on occassion, sway the liberal ones.
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When exactly did Cruz endorse Trump? I think from the 'get-go' of this campaign season, that Cruz and lying Ryan had already teamed up... most especially when Cruz could not get Mitch the Senate to resolve him eligible to hold the office of president, like the Senate did for lord McCain, back in 2008.
Had lying Ryan been successful to force Trump out, maybe they would have given Cruz the veep nod under Pence.. But I think lying Ryan's presidential aspirations are on par with those of Ted Cruz, whatever it takes. I also believe the Wilson dossier on Trump was well known all through the GOPe... I think that is also why Kasick did what he did in Ohio..
I also think that old man Bush letting it be known publicly that he was not going to vote for Trump was not by accident... The spooks went to work refining a method of delivery to somebody to do something.
Would he be the only one on he SCOTUS? You are spewing bullsh*t. Knock it off...now!
I’m American.
What country are you from?
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