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Trump, Cruz Spar Over Wives; Romney Gets in the Act

Trump, Cruz Spar Over Wives; Romney Gets in the Act
 

Wednesday, 23 March 2016 01:36 PM EDT

 Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are defending their wives' after a Super PAC put out an ad featuring Trump's wife nude and Trump threatened to "spill the beans" on Cruz's wife.

Trump's threat came on Tuesday night when he was upset about an ad that showed his wife, former model Melania Trump, lounging nude with a caption saying, "Meet Melania Trump. Your next first lady. Or, you could support Ted Cruz on Tuesday."

Trump said Cruz was behind the ad, which appeared on Tuesday, the day of nominating contests in Utah, where the heavily Mormon electorate favored Cruz in its caucuses, and Arizona, which gave Trump a victory in its primary vote. The ad said it was from Make America Awesome, a Super PAC that is allowed to promote a candidate but not coordinate with the campaign.

"Wow @SenTedCruz, that is some low level ad you did using a picture Melania in a G.Q. shoot," Trump tweeted on Tuesday. "Be careful or I will spill the beans on your wife."

Trump later deleted the tweet but published another that read: "Lyin' Ted Cruz just used a picture of Melania from a G.Q. shoot in his ad. Be careful, Lyin' Ted, or I will spill the beans on your wife!"

Trump did not indicate what kind of beans he intended to spill about Heidi Cruz, who is on leave from an executive job at Goldman Sachs while campaigning, but her husband quickly came to her defense on Twitter.

"Pic of your wife not from us," the U.S. senator from Texas said. "Donald, if you try to attack Heidi, you're more of a coward than I thought. #classless."

Even Mitt Romney is fanned the flames in his on-going feud with Donald Trump, reportedly mocking the current GOP presidential front-runner's marital history.

At the annual National Republican Congressional Committee dinner Tuesday night, Romney joked about Trump's foreign-born wives, The Hill reports.

"Donald Trump has had several foreign wives. It turns out that there really are jobs Americans won’t do," Romney said, according to one tweet of the remark.

The battle continued on Wednesday with Cruz telling CNN: "He went directly after my wife. If Donald wants to get in a character fight, he's better off sticking with me because Heidi is way out of his league."

A Twitter response from Trump questioned Cruz' honesty.

"Lyin' Ted Cruz denied that he had anything to do with the G.Q. model photo post of Melania. That's why we call him Lyin' Ted!" he said.

The director of Make America Awesome, Liz Mair, posted on Twitter that her group was responsible for the ad. She did not respond to an email from Reuters seeking comment.

In a campaign appearance for her husband in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Heidi Cruz addressed the uproar briefly.

"You probably know by now that most of the things that Donald Trump says have no basis in reality," she told reporters. "So we are not worried in the least."

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Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are defending their wives' after a Super PAC put out an ad featuring Trump's wife nude and Trump threatened to spill the beans on Cruz's wife.
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Wednesday, 23 March 2016 01:36 PM
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