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American Focus > Blog > Politics > WATCH: Ted Cruz Causes Cory Booker to Snap with a Simple Question During Hearing on Federal Judges – Then Cruz Finishes Him with a Blunt Reply |
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WATCH: Ted Cruz Causes Cory Booker to Snap with a Simple Question During Hearing on Federal Judges – Then Cruz Finishes Him with a Blunt Reply |

Last updated: June 4, 2025 5:44 am
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A heated debate unfolded in the Senate on Tuesday, culminating in what might be described as a clash of titans—where the self-proclaimed champions of constitutional rights faced off in a duel of wits, and one emerged with a resounding blow.

As reported by Fox News, Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) engaged in a fiery exchange during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing titled “The Supposedly Least Dangerous Branch: District Judges v. Trump.” Cruz, serving as the committee’s subchair, seized the opportunity to criticize his Democratic colleagues for their reticence in addressing threats made against federal judges during the Biden administration, particularly aimed at conservative Justices like Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.

In a pointed attack, Cruz also took aim at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), accusing him of inciting protests against Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh during the contentious Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, which ultimately led to the dismantling of Roe v. Wade.

For context, Schumer’s infamous words to the justices were: “I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.”

Responding to Cruz’s assertions, Booker sought to reframe the narrative. “Will you indulge me for a moment? It’s just that something you said is actually dangerous and should be addressed,” he contended. “This implication that there was silence (from us) at a time there were threats on people’s houses is absolutely absurd.”

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Booker recalled moments of bipartisan condemnation, citing concerns raised by Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) regarding the safety of judges. He further argued, “To say things like that feeds just the partisanship in this institution, and feeds the fiery rhetoric. And it’s just plain not true. And I think you know that.”

“Facts are stubborn things,” Cruz retorted, referencing U.S.C. Section 1507, which criminalizes protests at a judge’s residence. He emphasized that such actions could potentially sway judicial decisions and disrupt the integrity of the legal process.

“Night after night, angry mobs were outside the Supreme Court Justices’ homes, and the Biden Justice Department prosecuted nobody,” Cruz stated vehemently. “I would challenge my friend (Booker) to find a single Democrat Senator on this committee holding (then-Attorney General Merrick Garland) to account for not enforcing this law.”

Booker attempted to pivot the argument, highlighting bipartisan efforts to bolster security for justices. “We joined together in a bipartisan way, not only to condemn that but to pass legislation to extend round-the-clock security protection,” he declared, noting that this legislation had passed the Senate shortly after its introduction.

Cruz, undeterred, interjected, “Did the Biden DOJ go out and arrest a single person under this law?”

In an escalating exchange, Cruz pressed Booker on whether any arrests had been made, to which the New Jersey Senator struggled to provide a satisfactory response. Cruz reiterated, “Did the Biden DOJ arrest even one?”

DANG: Senator Cory Booker tries (& fails) to call Senator @tedcruz A LIAR for exposing Democrats’ DESPICABLE hypocrisy.

They said NOTHING about the attacks on the American judiciary — especially when the lives of conservative SCOTUS justices were in danger.

Cruz challenges… pic.twitter.com/fAwCwZkbqo

— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 3, 2025

The tension escalated as Booker, visibly agitated, exclaimed, “I did not interrupt you, sir. I would appreciate it if you let me finish!” Cruz, ever the provocateur, chuckled in response. “I am sick and tired of hearing the kind of heated partisan rhetoric, which is one of the reasons why we have such divisions in this country!” he continued, attempting to redirect the conversation to the broader implications of incendiary rhetoric on judicial safety.

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Booker shot back passionately, “You said we were silent after people’s houses were protested. That is a patent lie, sir. We were not silent. We took action.”

However, Cruz astutely noted that throughout Booker’s passionate defense, he evaded the original question posed regarding the enforcement of existing laws. “So let the record reflect that Spartacus did not answer the question,” Cruz quipped, emphasizing Booker’s reluctance to acknowledge the political motivations behind the Biden administration’s judicial policies.

In conclusion, this exchange not only highlighted the fraught dynamics within the Senate but also underscored the broader implications of political discourse on the judiciary’s integrity and safety. As both sides continue to navigate the treacherous waters of partisanship, the question remains: will accountability ever be prioritized over political posturing?

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