GOP presidential hopeful takes aim at rival candidate Ted Cruz, as state’s key primary election looms

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump acknowledges supporters while leaving Trump Tower on his way to visit the World Trade Center Museum in New York, April 9, 2016. (AP/Julio Cortez)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump acknowledges supporters while leaving Trump Tower on his way to visit the World Trade Center Museum in New York, April 9, 2016. (AP/Julio Cortez)

 

Trump and his wife, Melania, toured the museum Saturday with president and CEO Joe Daniels, as well as New York Police Department and Port Authority Police Department officials, according to his campaign.

The couple “were incredibly impressed with the museum, a monument representative of all of the wonderful people who tragically lost their lives and the families who have suffered so greatly,” a campaign statement read.

Asked why he made a reported $100,000 donation to the museum, Trump later said “I just felt like doing it,” adding he was also motivated by Cruz’s dismissive talk of “New York values.”

Cruz, a Texas senator, has claimed he used the term to suggest the billionaire New York real estate magnate was a liberal, though his remarks that state politics “focus around money and the media,” were interpreted by many Jews as an invocation of anti-Semitic stereotypes.

Trump told the Fox News show “Justice with Judge Jeanine” he was driven to make the large donation “because I heard him disparaging New York. And I just thought it would be the thing to do.”

Cruz, who is trailing Trump in polls for the New York primary, “has hatred for New York,” Trump said.

“And you could see it the way he expressed, and it was not the fact that he talked about New York values, it was the way he said it. The tone and the expression. And I just don’t think that New Yorkers are going to fall for it.”

As reported by The Times of Israel