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Trump calls former aide Omarosa a ‘dog’

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump took another swipe at his former “Apprentice” and White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman yesterday in especially angry terms, slamming her as a “dog” and a “crazed, crying lowlife” as her tell-all book hits stores. Manigault Newman - who first gained fame as a contestant on Trump’s reality TV show - has dripped out recordings of private conversati­ons she had while on staff in the White House as she promotes her memoir about her time with “The Donald”.

The book - in which she variously describes Trump as a racist, liar and “germophobe” with a “total lack of empathy” - has plunged the White House and the president again into crisis, and dominated news headlines for days. Trump had already branded “Omarosa” - as she is commonly known in America - a “lowlife” after she released a recording of her firing by chief of staff John Kelly, seemingly recorded in the White House Situation Room. And after she released a recording of a conversati­on she had with Trump after her firing, he repeated called her “wacky”.

But yesterday, he ratcheted up the war of words - to a level of nastiness rarely seen, even from a president who has shown he does not pull punches when insulting his critics. “When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didn’t work out. Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!” Trump tweeted.

His comment immediatel­y prompted criticism on both sides of the political aisle. “This kind of language is unbecoming of a President of the United States. There is no excuse for it, and Republican­s should not be okay with it,” said Republican Senator Jeff Flake, a frequent Trump critic. “How dare he? He has taken this country to its knees,” said Democratic congresswo­man Frederica Wilson. Asked whether Trump’s language was appropriat­e, White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway did not answer directly but told Fox News she had never heard Trump “issue a racial slur about anyone”.

The recordings by the disgruntle­d 44-year-old Manigault Newman, once an ardent Trump ally, represents a stunning breach of presidenti­al trust. Yesterday, she explained to CBS News why she made the recordings: “I’m the kind of person who covers her own back. In Trump World, everyone lies. Everyone says one thing one day and they change their story the next day. I wanted to have this type of documentat­ion... in the event I found myself in this position where, as you said, they’re questionin­g my credibilit­y.”

Manigault Newman’s book, “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House,” hit bookstores and digital platforms yesterday. Largely self-serving, it describes the daily firefighti­ng of life on the Trump campaign and then in the White House. “Donald Trump’s single greatest character flaw as a leader and human being is his complete and total lack of empathy,” she writes, describing the president as a “friend” but attacking him relentless­ly. “Nothing has more meaning to Donald than himself,” she says, alleging that he and his wife Melania sleep in separate rooms and that Trump has brought a tanning bed with him to the White House.

Perhaps the sternest criticism is of Trump’s abilities Manigault Newman describes him as a brilliant businessma­n but “just this side of functional­ly illiterate”, prone to “forgetfuln­ess and frustratio­n” and in a state of “mental decline” that “could not be denied”. US media reported later yesterday that the Trump campaign intends to prosecute the former aide for breaking a non-disclosure agreement. — Agencies

 ?? — AFP ?? WASHINGTON: “Unhinged”, the new tell-all book by former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman, is for sale at the Politics and Prose bookstore yesterday.
— AFP WASHINGTON: “Unhinged”, the new tell-all book by former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman, is for sale at the Politics and Prose bookstore yesterday.
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— AFP PARIS: A man stands at a “uritrottoi­r” public urinal on Sunday on the Saint-Louis island as a “bateau mouche” tourist barge cruises past.

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