Ted Cruz responds to Mick Jagger’s Cancun jab at Rolling Stones' Dallas concert

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“Now we’re going to do our lockdown song … that Ted Cruz so enjoyed in Cancun!” Jagger had told concertgoers before the band played “Living in a Ghost Town.” 

Cruz took heat from all sides in February when his family flew to the Mexican resort town while their power – and that of many millions of other Texans – was out because of a power grid failure amid the storm. Cruz flew back to Texas after one night following a storm of negative media attention. 

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, called rocker Mick Jagger's jab during a concert over his Cancun trip a "shout out" on Wednesday. 

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, called rocker Mick Jagger’s jab during a concert over his Cancun trip a "shout out" on Wednesday. 
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Some people defended Cruz’s trip, saying there was little a senator could do during a storm. 

Cruz said in a statement at the time he was just trying to be a “good dad” by taking his daughters to the resort. 

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The storm left more than 200 people dead, according to FOX 29 in San Antonio. 

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