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Trump and Omarosa spar over claim he used N-word

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump and former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman faced off in a messy clash that involved an explosive tellall book, secret recordings, an ethnic slur and plenty of insults – reviving their roles as reality show boss and villain.

Late Monday, Trump tackled Manigault Newman’s claim that she had heard an audiotape of him using the Nword.

He tweeted that he had received a call from the producer of The Apprentice assuring him “there are NO TAPES of The Apprentice where I used such a terrible and disgusting word as attributed by Wacky and Deranged Omarosa.”

Trump insisted, “I don’t have that word in my vocabulary, and never have.” He said Manigault Newman had called him “a true Champion of Civil Rights” until she was fired.

Manigault Newman, the former White House liaison to black voters, writes in her new memoir that she’d heard such tapes existed. She said Sunday that she had listened to one after the book closed.

Earlier, Trump accused Manigault Newman as “wacky” and “not smart” after his former costar revealed her recording of a phone conversati­on with the president.

Beyond their war of words, the row touched on several sensitive issues in Trump’s White House, including a lack of racial diversity among senior officials, security in the executive mansion, a culture that some there feel borders on paranoia and the extraordin­ary measures used to keep exemployee­s quiet.

In an unusual admission, Trump acknowledg­ed that the public sparring was perhaps beneath a person in his position, tweeting that he knew it was “not presidenti­al” to take on “a lowlife like Omarosa.”

But he added: “This is a modern day form of communicat­ion and I know the Fake News Media will be working overtime to make even Wacky Omarosa look legitimate as possible. Sorry!”

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