A difference that is no difference at all. No, Trump didn't say that Cruz was "constitutionally ineligible". But he implied it in the hopes that it would knock Cruz off message. And for all we know Trump actually believes it. He's said as much before.
Can we maybe understand that Trump ^could be^ telling Cruz that the “opposition” may want to use his origination records against him?
Is Trump telling Cruz to CYA?
I now have four replies and counting that run away from what I said at lightening speed. Trump didn’t say Cruz was ineligible. I didn’t say Cruz was ineligible. If you Cruz supporters would do half as much Googling to support your candidate as you do trying to tear down and denigrate another; your candidate just might have a chance. You’re a bad reflection on him.
Trump, however, does have a word for those like you and the media who take a statement and twist it into what you want it to say, nevermind what was actually said. It’s the same thing he called Hillary and he’s right. That’s why I like Trump so much. He calls ‘em as he sees ‘em and he doesn’t have a bunch of donor/owners to tell him he can’t.
If you want to research something, why don’t you look at how many who are NOT Trump that are already preparing their cases against Cruz and his eligibility should he be the nominee. Send them some links.