Trump Jokes He’s Considering Ted Cruz for Future Supreme Court Seat
At an energy-themed event in Corpus Christi, Texas, President Donald Trump said he is "thinking about" putting Sen. Ted Cruz, R‑Texas, on the Supreme Court, joking that Cruz is "such a pain in the a--" he’d win unanimous Senate support from both parties because they’d want to "get him out of there." Speaking days before the March 3 Texas primary, Trump praised Cruz’s legal résumé — including nine Supreme Court arguments as Texas solicitor general — and cast him as the kind of conservative he’d consider if a vacancy arose. From the same stage, Trump also revisited his Iran rhetoric, telling the crowd the U.S. faces a "very big" decision on whether to strike and claiming recent B‑2 bomber raids "knocked out" Iran’s nuclear capability, even as he said he’d prefer a "peaceful" solution. The remarks fold potential court picks and looming choices on Iran into his broader campaign message on energy and national security in a battleground state primary. Legal and political observers online are already parsing whether the Cruz comment was pure banter or a signal of the kind of nominee Trump wants to float in front of his base and Senate Republicans.
📌 Key Facts
- Trump, at a Corpus Christi port event, said he is 'thinking about' putting Sen. Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court and joked Cruz would get '100%' of both parties’ votes to 'get him out of there.'
- Cruz is a former Texas solicitor general who has argued nine cases before the Supreme Court and has long been floated in conservative circles as a potential judicial pick.
- In the same appearance, Trump again raised the prospect of U.S. strikes on Iran, saying the U.S. faces a 'very big decision' and asserting B‑2 raids had already 'knocked out' Iran’s nuclear capability while insisting he prefers diplomacy.
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