"Green Day had a subtle message last night..." the group tweeted."Don't fuck @TedCruz literally though. That's gross."
Cruz has come under fire for his pro-firearms rhetoric in the weeks following the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, where 19 students and two teachers were killed by a rampaging gunman. The senator even kept his speaking engagement at the National Rifle Association's annual meeting days later in Houston and delivered a fiery defense of gun rights.
During an interview in Uvalde days after the shooting, a British reporter asked Cruz why mass shootings so common in the United States, drawing an acidic rebuke from the senator., a UK-based publication. "You've got your political agenda. God love you." Cruz has received $442,000 from various pro-gun lobbyists — more than any U.S. lawmaker, according to the nonpartisan group Open Secret, which tracks political contributions.
The Green Day show isn't the first time a musical group has expressed negative feelings towards the controversial Texas senator. During a Rolling Stones concert last year in Dallas, frontman and rock legend Mick Jagger ridiculed Cruz for his now-infamous escape to Cancun during Winter Storm Uri,Jagger introduced the band's new song"Living In A Ghost Town" as the band's"lockdown song, which Ted Cruz so enjoyed in Cancun."Stay on top of San Antonio news and views.
SenTedCruz sucks!
Apparently the Germans know Ted Cruz.
You left off the quotation mark at the first of that sentence, you scoundrels. ;)