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In April, while Cruz was battling Trump for the GOP presidential nomination, Cruz shared a Fox News interview in which he criticized Trump for not releasing his tax returns.



"I’ve released 9 years of tax returns," wrote Cruz urging his twitter audience to retweet the video "if you agree it’s time for Donald Trump to release his!"

I’ve released 9 years of tax returns. RT if you agree it’s time for Donald Trump to release his! https://t.co/08whtFVC0r — Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) April 19, 2016

Clinton retweeted the message Friday, moments after Cruz endorsed Trump for president in a Facebook post.

The Democratic presidential nominee frequently jibes Trump for not releasing his tax returns, accusing him of hiding something.

Cruz refused to endorse Trump during the Republican National Convention in July, urging the Americans to "vote your conscience." He was booed off stage, and told delegates the day after his speech that his pledge to endorse the eventual GOP nominee was "abrogated" by Trump's personal attacks.