San Francisco Chronicle

Trump derides former adviser

- By Jill Colvin and Catherine Lucey Jill Colvin and Catherine Lucey are Associated Press writers.

WASHINGTON — President Trump lashed out at Omarosa Manigault Newman on Monday, saying his former White House adviser — who is promoting a tellall book and airing secret audio recordings — “got fired for the last time.”

On Twitter, Trump labeled Manigault Newman “wacky” and said Chief of Staff John Kelly called her a “loser & nothing but problems.” He added: “I told him to try working it out, if possible, because she only said GREAT things about me — until she got fired!”

Trump’s pushback came after Manigault Newman released another recording Monday. Aired on NBC’s “Today” show, it is purportedl­y an excerpt of a phone conversati­on between Trump and her after she was fired from the White House. It appears to show Trump expressing surprise, saying “nobody even told me about it.”

On Sunday, Manigault Newman told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that she surreptiti­ously recorded a number of conversati­ons in the White House for her own protection. The show aired portions of a recording of her firing by Kelly in the highsecuri­ty Situation Room.

Critics have denounced the recordings as a serious breach of ethics and security. The voice on the recording released Monday appears to be Trump’s. The White House has not denied it.

Trump acknowledg­ed Monday that the president of the United States should perhaps not engage in a public war of words with an ex-employee, saying he knows “it’s “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!”

Responding to Trump’s tweets on NBC, Omarosa said: “I think it’s sad that with all the things that’s going on in the country that he would take time out to insult me and to insult my intelligen­ce.”

She added: “This is his pattern with African Americans.”

Manigault Newman, whose book is out this week, suggested there was more to come: “There’s a lot of very corrupt things happening in the White House, and I am going to blow the whistle on a lot of them.”

 ?? Dominick Reuter / AFP/Getty Images ?? Omarosa Manigault Newman, ex-aide to President Trump, wrote a tell-all memoir of the experience.
Dominick Reuter / AFP/Getty Images Omarosa Manigault Newman, ex-aide to President Trump, wrote a tell-all memoir of the experience.

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