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Tana Goertz, Iowa state co-chair for the Donald Trump Presidential Campaign, speaks during a Trump campaign stop at the Living History Farms visitors center, Friday, Jan. 15, in Urbandale, Iowa. | AP Photo Trump surrogate: Cruz campaign bribing delegates

Ted Cruz's campaign fired back Tuesday after a Donald Trump surrogate accused the Texas senator’s team of bribing to get delegates and promised to reveal the extent of what she had seen after speaking with Trump.

Tana Goertz, a co-chair in Iowa for Trump, told CNN on Tuesday that her team planned to start putting more of an emphasis on the way Trump was gathering delegates.

“Is that sort of an admission that up until this point Ted Cruz has been doing it better?” CNN’s John Berman asked.

“Oh, no, no, no, not gathering delegates, stealing, lying, and bribing people to become delegates. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear,” Goertz said. “Bribing people to be a delegate for him and what he'll promise them, I do not know, because I actually didn't have a recording device to hear the bribes, but I have seen it in action. I'm on the ground.”

When pressed further on what exactly she meant by bribes, Goertz said she couldn’t say, at least not yet.

“Well, once I talk to Mr. Trump about it and he says that I'm at liberty to say these things, I will be more than happy to come back on your show and explain to you about what I saw and what I know is going on and the shadiness that Ted Cruz and his campaign do,” Goertz said.

Later on the show Ken Cuccinelli, the former Virginia attorney general and a Cruz surrogate, slammed those remarks.

“I call foul and BS,” Cuccinelli said, adding that previous allegations of bribery have not been backed up. “Their gestapo tactics include Donald Trump calling for violence in the streets. Their team threatening intimidation of delegates at their hotel rooms, releasing their hotel rooms, death threats to the Colorado GOP chair. Threats of frivolous lawsuits from [Paul] Manafort against individual delegates and about credentials. So they are doing these tactics while accusing others of doing them.”

Cuccinelli’s use of the term “gestapo tactics” follows Trump’s campaign aide in charge of delegate strategy, Manafort, accusing the Cruz campaign of using “gestapo tactics” to obtain delegates last Sunday.

But then things got awkward.

“You're just asking people nicely to line up and support Ted Cruz? Come on, I mean, the reason that they have you doing this is because you're good at it, lining up delegates. How are you twisting arms? I'm not saying there's anything illegal but there has to be some art to convincing these delegates,” Berman asked.

“When you ask a question that way your bias is naked to everyone watching so let's get down to facts instead of your bias,” Cuccinelli responded.

“No I'm just saying you play the game well,” Berman responded.

“Well, I appreciate that. That's not how you phrased your question. We are asking people nicely. You know what the goodies we're promising people are?” Cuccinelli said, leaning in with a mock whisper, "They can have their constitution back.”