Ted Cruz said Monday he asked national spokesman Rick Tyler to resign from the campaign, Politico reports. On Sunday, Tyler posted (and later deleted) a video of Marco Rubio purportedly saying the Bible doesn't have "many answers in it." Rubio's
I've spent this morning investigating what happened, and this morning, I asked for Rick Tyler's resignation.” Mr. Tyler appears frequently on television on behalf of the campaign and said earlier Monday on Fox News that he made a mistake and would
Cruz fired his main spokesman, Rick Tyler, on Monday afternoon over a video that falsely showed Rubio dismissing the Bible. Tyler had apologized late on Sunday for posting "an inaccurate story" involving a video purporting to show Rubio referring to
The final straw came this weekend when Tyler shared a blog post and video purportedly showing Marco Rubio making fun of a Cruz staffer for reading the Bible. In actuality, the video was of a fairly benign encounter that was incorrectly subtitled to
2016 Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announces that he has asked for the resignation of his campaign spokesman Rick Tyler. Tyler had apologized earlier on Monday for tweeting a story that misrepresented comments made by Marco Rubio