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Trump Calls Omarosa Manigault Newman ‘That Dog’

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump kept up his attacks on his former White House aide, Omarosa Manigault Newman, calling her “that dog” in a Twitter post early Tuesday.

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Eileen Sullivan
, New York Times

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump kept up his attacks on his former White House aide, Omarosa Manigault Newman, calling her “that dog” in a Twitter post early Tuesday.

Trump also renewed his offensive on his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and blamed him for not putting an end to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Fresh from his vacation in New Jersey, Trump had a light week of scheduled events. He spent much of Tuesday morning tweeting out quotations from people who criticized the special counsel investigation, at times inserting his own opinions.

The president has been lobbing insults at Manigault Newman as she promotes her new book, “Unhinged,” about her time in the White House. But calling her a “dog” was jarring, even as he described her as a “crazed, crying lowlife” in the previous sentence.

“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!” he wrote.

Trump has deployed the “dog” insult previously, in one case referring to his onetime political rival Ted Cruz.

On Monday, NBC released a tape Manigault Newman made of her speaking to Trump, which she said was recorded the day after she was fired. In the recording, the president said he knew nothing about this personnel decision and told her, “I don’t love you leaving at all.”

In December, Trump’s chief of staff John Kelly fired her in the Situation Room, the most secure conference room in the White House. Manigault Newman has released a recording of that conversation, as well.

The president’s latest attack on Sessions was packaged among six other tweets assailing the special counsel investigation, which Trump regularly calls a “witch hunt.”

“'They were all in on it, clear Hillary Clinton and FRAME Donald Trump for things he didn’t do.’ Gregg Jarrett on @foxandfriends If we had a real Attorney General, this Witch Hunt would never have been started! Looking at the wrong people,” Trump wrote.

Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort is currently on trial, accused of tax and bank fraud crimes. He is the first person prosecuted by the special counsel. Manafort’s attorneys were expected to start presenting his defense Tuesday.

Blaming Sessions for not shutting down the investigation is not a new tack for Trump. Special counsel Robert Mueller is already reviewing some of Trump’s tweets about Sessions as part of a wide-ranging inquiry into whether the president has tried to obstruct justice.

Trump also tweeted insults at the former FBI agent, Peter Strzok, who was fired over not following bureau policies. Strzok had helped to oversee the Hillary Clinton email and Russia investigations. It was later disclosed that he disparaged Trump in text messages.

Trump on Tuesday questioned why the Russia investigation would not end with Strzok’s firing.

“Strzok started the illegal Rigged Witch Hunt - why isn’t this so-called ‘probe’ ended immediately?” he wrote. “Why aren’t these angry and conflicted Democrats instead looking at Crooked Hillary?”

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