Trump accuses Cruz of coordinating with super PAC, offers no proof
After Sen. Ted Cruz won Tuesday’s primary election in Wisconsin, Donald Trump issued a statement accusing Cruz of illegal campaign activity. According to Trump, Cruz allegedly coordinated activities with a super PAC that supports him.
“Donald J. Trump withstood the onslaught of the establishment yet again,” Trump’s statement said. “Lyin’ Ted Cruz had the Governor of Wisconsin, many conservative talk radio show hosts, and the entire party apparatus behind him.”
“Not only was he propelled by the anti-Trump Super PAC’s spending countless millions of dollars on false advertising against Mr. Trump, but he was coordinating with his own Super PAC’s (which is illegal) who totally control him,” he added.
“Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet— he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination away from Mr. Trump,” the statement said. “We have total confidence that Mr. Trump will go on to win in New York, where he holds a substantial lead in all the polls, and beyond.”
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Trump, however, offered no evidence to support his claim.
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