The image, which is photoshopped, contained the words: "Most people don't know that the co-owner of Fox News is Prince Al-Waleed of Saudi Arabia here with his sister and with host Megyn Kelly. In case you only watch Fox News and you missed it everywhere else. Google it."
"@BradCross4: @Drudge_Report_@realDonaldTrumppic.twitter.com/Ur1qgG291Z"
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 28, 2016
The post comes amid tensions between the real estate tycoon and Fox News, the TV channel that hosted the latest Republican debate on Thursday night. Mr Trump chose to skip the debate, an unprecedented move in US poltiical history. Fox News responded that it would not be "terrorized" by demands from politicians.
The Prince responded with a tweet: "Trump: You base your statements on photoshopped pics?! I bailed you out twice; a 3rd time, maybe?"
Trump:You base your statements on photoshopped pics?I bailed you out twice;a 3rd time,maybe?https://t.co/Raco0mvusphttps://t.co/jStBl7Ghia
— ?????? ?? ???? (@Alwaleed_Talal) January 28, 2016
The tweet linked to three news articles that reported the Prince's involvement in purchasing Trump's property, including Trump's yacht when the candidate was reportedly $900 million in debt.
Prince Alwaleed's investment company was also involved in the purchasing of Trump's Fifth Avenue Plaza Hotel in New York for $325 million in 1995.
In December, the nephew of the late King Abdullah tweeted that Trump should drop out of the Presidential race as he would "never win" and was "a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America".
Politico reported that Trump responded to the Prince's tweet by calling him "dopey" and accusing him of wanting to dictate US politicians using "daddy's money".
Meanwhile, Trump has crowed about his victory in the polls on Friday despite the fact he chose to skip Thursday night's Republican debate due to a spat with moderator Megyn Kelly. Trump was in Iowa talking about the plight of US veterans instead.
Great Twitter poll- and I wasn't even there. Thank you! #GOPDebate pic.twitter.com/yLJGkoOeBg
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2016
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