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Texas Senator Ted Cruz Faces Backlash Over ‘Christ Is King’ Comments: ‘It’s Been Weaponized Online’

Jordan BeckBy Jordan BeckJuly 1, 20264 Mins Read
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Texas Senator Ted Cruz sparked a heated national debate this week after telling CBN News that the phrase “Christ is King” has been distorted online and used as a coded expression of antisemitism. Traditionally, “Christ is King” is a centuries-old Christian declaration affirming belief in the authority of Jesus Christ. The clip quickly went viral, in part because the interview also touched on the Iran conflict and Cruz’s recent exchange with Tucker Carlson. Responses from Christians and conservatives came almost immediately, with many taking the remark personally.

Ted Cruz thinks the phrase "Christ is King" is antisemitic.

"'Chist is King' is 'I hate the Jews'." pic.twitter.com/GVVv7eZqsw

— HatsOff (@HatsOffff) March 13, 2026

Cruz sat down with CBN News anchor David Brody for an interview and spoke candidly about his concerns. He warned that antisemitism is on the rise within the conservative movement and said some far-right influencers are fueling the problem.

According to Cruz, these influencers use the phrase “Christ is King” not as a simple statement of faith, but as a way to disguise their attacks on Jewish people. “It is being used online in a way that is meant to say, ‘screw you, Jew,’” Cruz told Brody. 

“It is being used in a context very directly to say, ‘I hate Jews,’ and that’s almost an online code word. ‘Christ is King’ is ‘I hate the Jews’.”

Cruz wanted to make one thing clear. He is not upset about the phrase itself, but about the way it’s being twisted online. He believes some people are using it as a sort of sign-off after targeting Jews, trying to make their bigotry sound religious.

The Texas senator tackled the old charge that Jews were to blame for Jesus’ death, going straight to what he had read in the Gospels. For him, Jesus chose the cross, and nobody forced him there. The blame doesn’t rest on any one group; it sits with everyone. 

“The Jews didn’t kill Jesus,” he said plainly. “It was me. It was you. Jesus died because of our sins—because people are fallen and sin leads to death.” Cruz said the whole “Christ killers” idea is a warped theology that people have twisted to excuse violence and hatred across history. And he has noticed it popping up again in some dark corners of the internet.

The clip went viral on social media, and Christians and conservatives were quick to react. They felt Cruz took a core faith statement and twisted it into a hate symbol. Some commenters argued he blurred the line between a fringe group misusing the phrase online and the broader religious meaning many Christians associate with it, one that millions of Christians repeat every week in church, without any political agenda.

Internet Reacts to Texas Senator Ted Cruz’s ‘Christ Is King’ Comments

The moment quickly sparked strong reactions online, with many users expressing disbelief at how the conversation unfolded. “Man someone wake me up from this nightmare man,” one person wrote, capturing the confusion many viewers felt watching the exchange.

Others criticized the remarks more directly, questioning how the debate even reached this point. “How did Ted Cruz manage to put me in a position to defend the phrase ‘Christ is king’?” a user commented. Another added, “This sounds so ridiculous on its face but if you watch how ‘Christ is King’ gets used to respond to Jews on Twitter it makes more sense.”

Some commenters argued that the remarks reflected a misunderstanding of faith and scripture. “He’s more worried about offending people than God. Imagine that,” one person wrote. Another was more blunt, stating, “Say you know nothing about scripture without saying you know nothing about scripture.”

Others responded with frustration and concern about the broader implications. “It’s always a scary place to be when Ted starts thinking,” one commenter wrote. Another remarked, “In 30–40 years, this will be an insane turning point in history to look back on,” while a third added, “So basically Ted Cruz thinks all Christians are anti-Semitic? That’s a hot take.”

The debate continues online as Christians, political commentators, and social media users clash over the role of religious language in modern political discourse. His interview with CBN News sparked another heated discussion, touching on issues of faith, politics, and identity. Now, he is cautioning the public about what he believes is the misuse of a distinctly Christian phrase.

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