The complaint says that Cruz lent “legitimacy” to unfounded claims of voter fraud prior to the violence on Jan. 6.
Bryan Mena
Bryan Mena was a reporting fellow in 2021, based in Washington, D.C. A graduate of the University of Texas at El Paso, he previously worked as a business reporting intern at the San Francisco Chronicle, a multimedia reporting intern at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and an editorial intern at El Paso Inc. Bryan was the editor-in-chief of The Prospector at UT-El Paso and editor of the Tejano Tribune at El Paso Community College.
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