
'Jaw-Dropping': People Are Stunned By Ted Cruz's Ominous Trump Warning In Decade-Old Clip
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The Texas senator, in the heat of his 2016 presidential campaign, put Trump on blast over his ability to "keep this country safe."
A near-decade-old clip of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has resurfaced showing him question Donald Trump’s judgement and using an ominous, then-wild hypothetical for why he shouldn’t be president: he could attack Denmark. (Watch below.)
“I don’t know anyone who would be comfortable with someone who behaves this way having his finger on the button,” said Cruz in a clip from the heat of his failed 2016 presidential campaign. “I mean, we’re liable to wake up one morning and Donald, if he were president, would have nuked Denmark. That’s not the temperament of a leader to keep this country safe.”
The clip is bubbling back up as Trump dials up his threats to take over Greenland, declaring on Truth Social that “anything less” than getting control of the semi-autonomous territory of Denmark would be “unacceptable.”
Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Denmark’s foreign minister, dismissed Trump’s talk following a meeting at the White House, telling reporters that he and the president still have a “fundamental disagreement” over the Arctic island. He also urged the U.S. not to cross “red lines” of Denmark and Greenland.
The clip of Cruz was filmed just two days after his win in the Iowa caucuses.













