Katrina Pierson vs Cruz Spokesman: You Focus On Trump’s Positions 15 Years Ago, But 15 Years Ago Cruz Was a Canadian

On Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor” on Friday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s national spokeswoman Katrina Pierson had a heated debate with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) spokesman Rick Tyler.

The debate focused on if the front-runner was more liberal 15 years ago and if Trump used eminent domain to get a widow out of her home to build a casino parking lot.

Partial transcript as follows:

BOLLING: “That has been one of the criticisms of going after Donald Trump on eminent domain. Conservatives want the Keystone pipeline. Frankly, that thing couldn’t be built without eminent domain.”

TYLER: “Yeah, but we’re not talking about the Keystone pipeline, or highways and bridges. What we’re talking about is a casino parking lot that was for limousines to pull up to the parking lot. And a widow in Atlantic City lost her home over eminent domain which was driven by Donald Trump.”

PIERSON: “She did not lose her home.”

TYLER: “But this is just typical of Donald Trump. Donald Trump has been for TARP. He’s been for stimulus. He’s been for amnesty. He’s been for partial birth abortion. He’s been for pro-gay marriage. This goes on and on and on. And all of a sudden, right on the eve of this election, we have a what he would like you to believe a Road to Damascus conversion to conservatism. Which is why 22 prominent movement conservatives — including Brent Bozell, who is the nephew of William F. Buckley. Including Cal Thomas. Including Thomas Sowell. Including Glenn Beck. Including Dana Loesch — all wrote in their own various ways as to why Donald Trump is not a conservative. Not only is he not a conservative, he wasn’t even a Republican. He gave endless cash to Rahm Emanuel, Hillary Clinton, Anthony Weiner Andrew Cuomo…”

PIERSON:  “To Rick’s point, it’s interesting how he talks about someone who also was a former raging liberal who became conservative that is now telling everybody else what it means to be a conservative. They can continue to focus on positions, or ideas, or beliefs that he may have had 15, or even 20 years ago. What matters is today. And I’ll remind Rick, just 15, 20 years ago, Ted Cruz was still a Canadian citizen. Donald Trump wants to fight for this country and wants to make America great again. We can sit here and talk about the past but I don’t think you want to.”

(h/t RCP Video)

Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN

COMMENTS

Please let us know if you're having issues with commenting.