The communications director for Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) shed some light Sunday on how Cruz’s campaign defines “New York values” in a series of tweets.

Cruz had knocked rival Donald Trump last week by saying the real estate mogul “embodies New York values,” without further saying what that meant.

Here’s what the communications director Rick Tyler tweeted:

Curbside “Mens Relief” Booth Pops Up on NYC Street to Help With Mid-day Stress – https://t.co/QV0thq6DsL via gatewaypundit #NYValues — Rick Tyler (@rickwtyler) January 17, 2016

New York City Council honors Ethel Rosenberg for ‘great bravery’ https://t.co/9HrkodJ70E via nypost #NYValues — Rick Tyler (@rickwtyler) January 17, 2016

#NYValues – New York City Requires Chain Restaurants to Post Warnings on Salty Food https://t.co/zeXINjVIIx via @bpolitics — Rick Tyler (@rickwtyler) January 16, 2016

The Real Donald Trump gave $41,000 to liberal Democrat Eliot Spitzer #NYValues — Rick Tyler (@rickwtyler) January 17, 2016