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Donald Trump Calls Omarosa, A Black Woman, A Dog On Twitter; Will Omarosa Sue For Libel

Donald Trump Calls Omarosa, A Black Woman, A Dog On Twitter; Will Omarosa Sue For Libel - Video

Donald Trump calls Omarosa, A Black Woman, a Dog On Twitter, shocking the nation. But will Omarosa sue for slander? This is what Trump wrote: "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!" The reactions have expressed shock and outrage that a sitting President of The United States would write this in public about anyone - let alone a black woman who was his friend. Thomas Pebler tweets "In my 62 years of life I have never seen a President act so childish to call people names. In my 40 years of teaching I have learned those that call others name have very low self esteem and feel better about themselves by degrading others" Shay Nova tweets: "It's because he was never cut out for such a prestigious role. He's highly insecure, he's very unhappy in life, he has no real friends, I'm pretty sure another divorce looms near, he lacks morality. He's basically just a very sad human specimen.." There are other examples of reactions. While the observations are they she can sue Trump for libel, she has not yet responded to this tweet. All of this started after news that the fired White House aide Omarosa had tapes of conversations she had with President Trump and other White House aides like Chief of Staff John Kelly. Stay tuned.
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