Ted Cruz says Merrick Garland indicted Hunter Biden to ‘cover up’ vendetta against Trump

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) (left) and Hunter Biden. (AP Photos)

Ted Cruz says Merrick Garland indicted Hunter Biden to ‘cover up’ vendetta against Trump

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) claimed Attorney General Merrick Garland indicted Hunter Biden to “cover up” his “vendetta” against former President Donald Trump.

In an appearance on Fox Business, Cruz expressed his disappointment over the first son’s expected guilty plea, portraying it as a great miscarriage of justice. He directed his ire against Garland, calling him the “most political attorney general the country has ever seen.” Cruz said Garland is motivated by a vendetta against Trump.

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“Merrick Garland, I believe, is the most political attorney general our country has ever seen,” Cruz said. “He entered the [Justice Department] wanting to and intending to indict Donald Trump. He needed to indict Hunter Biden as camouflage to say, ‘Look how fair I am. I indicted a Trump and a Biden. I’m really even.'”

“This is about covering up his vendetta against Donald Trump,” he added.

Cruz said Biden has implicated his father in a major corruption scheme but will get away with it now due to corruption.

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“The reason it matters, it’s a matter of public concern, it directly implicates official corruption of the president of the United States. Hunter Biden made a living selling access to daddy, access to really shady foreign characters whether it was the Chinese communists or corrupt Ukrainian oligarchs, he made millions and Joe Biden, and there’s growing evidence Joe Biden personally pocketed millions.” Cruz said. He alleged that Biden’s legal troubles are meant to distract from a greater scandal.

“It’s Hunter’s fault, he’s the scapegoat, now be done with that,” he continued. “This is disgraceful and not the rule of law in our country.”

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