Sen. Ted Cruz discovered an odd option to specific his assist for billionaire Elon Musk’s push for change at Twitter – revealing Thursday that he loves the fart noise characteristic included in Tesla autos.
The Texas Republican detailed his fascination throughout a dialogue about Musk’s Twitter purchase on the Thursday episode of his podcast, “The Verdict with Ted Cruz.”
Each Cruz, a frequent critic of Massive Tech corporations, and co-host Michael Knowles touted Musk’s involvement at Twitter as a victory for freedom of speech – however the senator took it a step additional.
“I’m so joyful about it, I could exit and purchase a rattling Tesla,” Cruz mentioned roughly 10 minutes into the episode. “By the way in which, my ladies need me to get a Tesla anyway.”
“You understand why the ladies love the Tesla? As a result of the central pc makes fart noises in every of the seats. For an 11-year-old and 13-year-old, that’s the coolest characteristic,” the senator added. “And I’ve received to confess, as a 51-year-old, that’s a reasonably cool characteristic, though I most likely shouldn’t admit that publicly as I say right into a TV digital camera.”
Cruz was referring to an app accessible in Tesla autos which permits drivers to play fart sounds inside the automotive. Customers can allow the noise to play after they use their flip sign and set it as much as sound because it’s coming from a selected seat.

Tesla additionally provided a characteristic permitting drivers to make their automotive horn sound like a fart noise till final February, when the feds prompted Musk’s company to issue a recall.
The Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration warned the characteristic might make it more durable to listen to a required “Pedestrian Warning System” sound.
“The enjoyable police made us do it (sigh),” Musk tweeted on the time.

Cruz is the latest public figure to express support for Musk’s acquisition of a 9% stake in Twitter.
Conservatives have frequently accused the social media platform of suppressing right-leaning viewpoints and in any other case partaking in content material moderation practices that damage free speech.
“I believe it’s great,” Knowles mentioned concerning the funding. “I believe he’s a man who, if not uniquely can do it, he’s actually well-positioned. He’s placing his cash the place his mouth is. I hope he makes some huge cash doing it.”
“Completely,” Cruz added.