Trump adviser deletes his Twitter page after being caught making racially
According to Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, Sam Nunberg is “no longer associated with the Donald J. Trump for president campaign”, CNN reports.
In an interview with CNN on Friday, Nunberg did not acknowledge writing the posts, which were still viewable on his Facebook page. But now that the posts have been verified as having been on his personal Facebook wall, he has been terminated by the campaign. “If it is determined that Mr. Nunberg made these statements, then he will no longer be part of the campaign”. He added: “I am not adept at social media”. And anything you are reporting on does not reflect anything on Mr. Trump or Mr. Trump’s campaign. “And some, I assume, are good people”. “In any event, this is the problem with politics … politics as usual is wrong”. According to campaign finance records, Nunberg, who has worked for Trump since at least 2014, was one of eight individuals paid by the campaign between April and the start of this month.
Nunberg denied his role in drafting the incendiary comments in his own statement issued on July 31.
Coppins noted how Trump’s other controversial adviser, Michael Cohen, has long sought to destroy Nunberg.
Nunberg denied to Enterprise Insider that he remembered making any of the feedback, saying he was “shocked” and didn’t recall them.
Trump fired Nunberg after being responsible for arranging a critical Buzzfeed profile of Trump. “And, ‘Rush has called it – Obama is not getting universal Kenyan health care, take it to the bank!'”. Nunberg was rehired again for Trump’s current 2016 presidential bid.
Nunberg has additionally referred to as former New York Metropolis Mayor Rudy Giuliani a “punk … with a nasty lisp”, nicknamed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee “Huckahick” and dubbed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie “a fats slob who ought to register as a Democrat”.