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Ted Cruz Rebukes Andy Ogles Over 'Homosexuality Has No Place in America' Comment

When Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) posted that "homosexuality has no place in America," he probably didn't expect one of his own party's most prominent voices to push back, but that's exactly what Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) did.

The Tennessee congressman's post, which appeared on his official congressional account at the start of Pride Month, was deleted within hours.

Ogles then blamed a staffer and called the message "stupid, hurtful and a complete distraction," adding that the employee had been reprimanded.

When asked by TMZ whether he agreed with Ogles' sentiment, Cruz didn't hesitate.

"For all of recorded history, homosexuals have been part of humanity," Cruz said. He went further, describing his broader outlook: "I'm quite libertarian by nature. I think the behavior of consenting adults is their business."

The remarks stood out given Cruz's own record on LGBT issues, which has generally trended in a more restrictive direction.

Previous Remarks on the Community

Cruz has opposed federal codification of same-sex marriage protections, calling such efforts an attack on religious liberty, and has said the Supreme Court's ruling on marriage equality was "clearly wrong."

On transgender issues, Cruz has supported state-level restrictions and frequently tied the debate to parental rights and school policy.

Still, Cruz has occasionally drawn a line at what he views as extreme measures. In 2023, he called Uganda's sweeping anti-LGBTQ legislation "horrific and wrong."

That distinction, opposing federal protections while condemning outright discrimination, appears to define where Cruz sees himself on the spectrum.

His response to the Ogles post fits that pattern: not an endorsement of expanded LGBT rights, but a clear rejection of the idea that Americans who are part of the LGBTQ+ community have no place in the country.

For now, the episode has put an unexpected spotlight on where some Republicans are willing to draw the line.

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz

Ericka Piñon is a reporter for Cactus Politics specializing in Arizona Legislative Correspondent. With 1 year on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona, they have been cited by Cactus Politics, Big Energy News, The Floridian Press, and Texas Politics. Her focus is on Public Relations and Communications.

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  • Ogles is absolutely correct. I almost always agree with Sen Cruz but he is wrong on this one

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