Cruz says he is ‘erasing evil’ by painting over anti-Charlie Kirk graffiti on Texas highway
Senator Ted Cruz personally covered a profane message targeting Charlie Kirk on Houston's Highway 59, prompting Texas Department of Transportation to expedite removal of hateful graffiti.
- Senator Ted Cruz painted over graffiti that said 'F*** Charlie Kirk' on a Texas highway, saying he was 'erasing evil' so Texans 'don't have to look at this hateful garbage anymore.'
- Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist, was killed by a single gunshot while speaking at a rally in Utah on September 10th.
- Kirk's suspected killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody early on September 12th, but the investigation into the shooting is ongoing as Robinson is reportedly not cooperating with investigators.
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Cruz says he is ‘erasing evil’ by painting over anti-Charlie Kirk graffiti on Texas highway
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Sunday he was “erasing evil” by painting over anti-Charlie Kirk graffiti on a highway in his state. “Some deranged bastard put this graffiti on the 59 freeway in Houston. TXDOT has been notified & I’m sure sure they will remove it expeditiously,” Cruz said in a post on the social…


Ted Cruz paints over graffiti attacking slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, posted images of himself painting over graffiti attacking slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Sen. Ted Cruz paints over anti-Charlie Kirk graffiti along Houston highway
In a social media post Sunday, Cruz characterized his painting over the graffiti as “Erasing evil.” He's one of many elected officials in Texas to call out speech that is critical of Kirk, the conservative activist who was shot and killed last week in Utah.
Senator Ted Cruz paints over offensive Charlie Kirk graffiti on 59 Freeway
HOUSTON (KIAH) — Over the weekend, Senator Ted Cruz was observed taking action on the 59 freeway, using white paint to cover some graffiti. Twitter/ X: Ted Cruz As detailed in a post on his official Twitter/X account, Cruz had initially contacted the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) with the intention of having the offensive graffiti, which was slandered the recent passing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, removed. Twitter/ X: Ted…
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