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Donald Trump called the ads "false and libelous." | Getty Trump mistakenly blames Rubio super PAC for attack ad

Donald Trump is calling for a conservative group to retract “misleading ads” about Trump University and accuses it of being affiliated with Marco Rubio — but it took him two tries to get there.

On Monday, Trump released a scathing statement ripping Conservative Solutions PAC, the super PAC backing Rubio, of releasing ads "unlawfully coordinated with lightweight Senator Marco Rubio." There was just one problem: The ads were actually produced by America's Future Fund, a 501(c)(4) that ran ads against Ted Cruz in Iowa for his stance on ethanol, but has no official link to Rubio's campaign.

“Donald J. Trump is requesting the immediate retraction of the ads created by America's Future Fund, which clearly was unlawfully coordinated with lightweight Senator Marco Rubio on these misleading commercials,” the second Trump statement said. ”The ads feature three individuals who are part of a lawsuit against Trump University, an educational program that has a 98% approval rating from all attendees. These individuals provided written praise of their experience in school surveys.”

In both statements, Trump adds, “I demand an immediate retraction of this false and libelous ads. It just shows how low a failing campaign will go to help their failing candidate.”

Trump also accused New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who sued Trump in 2013 over the Trump University program, of asking Trump and his allies for campaign donations.

“Schneiderman continues to waste taxpayer money trying to smear me, but the fact is that the overwhelming majority of students had a great experience. It’s a minor civil case I have not settled out of principle,” Trump said in the statement.

Conservative Solutions PAC replied to Trump's first statement on Monday afternoon by noting the ads weren't theirs.

"It's no surprise that Donald is desperately afraid of voters learning about how he's fleeced families out of millions through his scam college, but he can't scare us off from sharing his record and his business's D- rating from the Better Business Bureau. And if the wall he promises is of the same quality as the legal work he gets from his lawyers, it'll crumble in days, as his lawyers missed the fact that THESE AREN'T EVEN OUR ADS!" Jeff Sadosky, the spokesman for Conservative Solutions PAC, said in a statement Monday.