Senator Ted Cruz Slams Groups Funding Kirk Protest as a Kash Patel Bill of the FBI

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Sen. Ted CruzR-Texas, organizations and dynamic individuals would have financed demonstrations against various commemorative monuments of Charlie Kirk, in addition to supporting “violent” and “extreme” and anti-Israeli demonstrations.
In July, Cruz presented legislation that would allow the Ministry of Justice (DOJ) to impose the law on influenced and corrupt organizations (Rico) On individuals and organizations that are said to have the financing of violent protests.
“I urge the FBI and the Ministry of Justice follows the money,” Cruz told Fox News Digital. “This violence we see, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, was horrible.
“It was an assassination with political motivation.
The student expelled after being taken on video on the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Texas State Vigil

Ted Cruz castigated the organizations that allegedly allegedly behind extreme demonstrations, doubling the displacement of his bill from July, which would allow Doj to impose accusations of Rico on organizations and individuals. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)
“This follows a series of politically motivated violence, including the riots of Black Lives Matter and Antifa several years ago,” continued Cruz. “Including anti-Semitic riots on university campuses which have taken place in the past two years. Including pro-Opt-Oborders riots in American cities.”
Since the assassination of the Kirk conservative activist last week, local police and campus order a number of students And the demonstrators who disrupted vigilles and commemorative events.
The Cruz bill, the financial subscription of harmful demonstrations and the law on extremist riots (stop donors), also addresses the violent anti-galades riots which took place in California and the anti -Semitic protests This has tormented university campuses since October 7, 2023, attacking Israel by Hamas.
Ted Cruz says that the speech of hatred “absolutely” protected by the first amendment after the assassination of Charlie Kirk

FBI director Kash Patel, during his testimony to the Senate Judicial Committee on Tuesday. (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)
To one Senate stormy legal hearing This week, the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, was the main witness, Patel agreed with the alleged funding groups of Cruz targeting the funding groups.
Cruz interviewed Pate at Tuesday’s hearing, asking if the FBI would benefit from the “Congress adopted by the donor law and if the riots have been added to the list of predicate offenses for Rico”.
Patel responded during the hearing in accordance with Cruz’s assertion on the bill.
President Donald Trump himself and the deputy chief of staff of the White House, Stephen Miller, also spoke of groups funding extreme demonstrations.
Kash Patel faces grills at home after the clashes of the tense Senate on the assassination of Kirk

The deputy chief of staff of the White House, Stephen Miller, and President Donald Trump also talked about groups funding extremist demonstrations. (Jeff Kowalsky / AFP via Getty Images)
“They organized falling points for weapons, organized falling points for gas masks, organized falling points for all the materials necessary to launch a riot,” Miller told journalists on Monday. “I think the key point that the president has raised is that someone pays for all of this. It doesn’t happen for free.”
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Cruz was frank by condemning Kirk’s assassination, and when asked if the accused assassin should receive the death penalty, Cruz told Fox News Digital: “The death penalty is absolutely deserved.
“I am happy that they are looking for the death penalty,” added Cruz. “The worst crimes deserve ultimate punishment.”
Preston Mizell is a Fox News Digital writer covering Breaking news. History advice can be sent to [email protected] and on x @Mizellpreston