New York Daily News

King Turd: Cruz is Beelzebub!

Boehner calls him ‘miserable son of a bitch,’ too

- Rocco Parascando­la, Andy Mai and John Annese Larry McShane Barbara Ross

CHAOS BRIEFLY erupted on the streets of Costa Mesa, Calif., Thursday following a Donald Trump rally.

Anti-Trump protesters smashed the windows of a police car and tried to flip it, blocked traffic and scuffled with cops, witnesses said. A Trump supporter was bloodied during the melee, according to a CNN reporter.

Police on horses and in riot gear dispersed most of the crowd about an hour after the volatile tycoon’s speech ended. It was unclear how many people were arrested.

Meanwhile, in New York, seven people were isolated Thursday, including an NYPD officer, after a letter containing white powder was delivered to a campaign office at Trump Tower. DONALD TRUMP denounced charges in a California lawsuit that he raped a teenage girl 22 years ago, dismissing the tale as a bogus political cheap shot.

“The allegation­s are not only categorica­lly false, but disgusting at the highest level and clearly framed to solicit media attention or, perhaps, are simply politicall­y motivated,” Trump told RadarOnlin­e.com.

The woman, identified by RadarOnlin­e as Katie Johnson, accused Trump and fellow billionair­e Jeffrey Epstein of “making her their sex slave” for a four-month stretch of 1994 when she was 13.

Epstein is a convicted sex offender who pleaded guilty in 2008 for hiring an underaged hooker — and then spent 13 months in prison. A MANHATTAN lawyer has one yuuuuge gripe with New York state election law.

Mark Moody, in a class-action suit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, wants the voter eligibilit­y regulation­s for primaries tossed out after he lost a chance to pull the lever in New York’s April 19 presidenti­al primary.

Moody, a registered independen­t, was blocked from voting in the Democratic and Republican contests where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton trounced their rivals. The party switching deadline for the April primary was Oct. 9, 2015. Registered Democrats and Republican­s are the only ones eligible to vote in their party’s primaries.

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