Ted Cruz says Biden 'certainly' isn't running the White House after new budget proposal shows priorities

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  • Source: Fox News
  • 03/10/2023

President Joe Biden is no longer in charge of the White House, according to one Republican lawmaker who took to social media to criticize the Biden administration’s newly proposed $6.8 trillion budget.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said the Biden administration’s budget for the 2024 fiscal year reveals "socialists are in charge" and that President Biden, who campaigned heavily on being a unifying candidate who would deal with members of both major parties, is not.

According to the Republican, the budget outlines an "extreme" economic, education, climate, and healthcare agenda that raises taxes and increases spending to record levels.

"The sad truth: The socialists are in charge of the White House," Cruz tweeted Thursday. "Joe Biden certainly isn't!"

The tweet echoed comments Cruz made during an interview Thursday evening with Fox News host Sean Hannity.

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