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Trump's Top Aide To Step Down, Day After Melania Called For Removal
- Thursday November 15, 2018
- World News | Felicia Sonmez, The Washington Post
Deputy national security adviser Mira Ricardel, whose firing was sought by the office of first lady Melania Trump, will step down, the White House said Wednesday.
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Trump's Top Aide Fired After Melania Calls For Her Removal
- Thursday November 15, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Mira Ricardel, the White House deputy national security adviser, was forced out of her job on Wednesday after President Donald Trump's wife, Melania, said Ricardel did not deserve the honour of working for her husband.
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Trump Under Pressure To Fire Top Aide After Melania Calls For Her Removal
- Wednesday November 14, 2018
- World News | Reuters
President Donald Trump was under pressure from his wife, Melania, on Tuesday to fire his deputy national security adviser over what two sources close to the White House said was the way Mrs Trump's trip to Africa was handled.
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"To Buy Silence": Ex- Aide Reveals Job Offer From Trump's Daughter-In-Law
- Friday August 17, 2018
- World News | John Wagner, The Washington Post
Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman released a secret recording Thursday in a bid to bolster her contention that she was offered a $15,000-a-month contract from President Donald Trump's campaign to stay silent after being fired from her job.
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Ex-White House Aide Releases Audio Of Her Firing Inside Situation Room
- Monday August 13, 2018
- World News | Stephanie McCrummen, Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Omarosa Manigault Newman, the fired White House aide seeking publicity for her new memoir about her time in the Trump administration, said in an interview Sunday that the way Chief of Staff John Kelly dismissed her involved a "threat" and played an audio recording of Kelly that she said she made in the Situation Room.
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In Memoir, Trump Ex-Aide Says She Refused Hush Money From "Racist" Man
- Saturday August 11, 2018
- World News | Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Omarosa Manigault Newman was offered a $15,000-a-month contract from President Donald Trump's campaign to stay silent after being fired from her job as a White House aide by Chief of Staff John Kelly last December, according to a forthcoming book by Manigault Newman and people familiar with the proposal.
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Author Of Donald Trump Book Contradicts President, Says Aides See Him As A 'Child'
- Saturday January 6, 2018
- World News | Reuters
The author of a deeply critical book about Donald Trump's first year in office said on Friday he had spoken with the president while working on it, contradicting Trump's assertion that he had never talked to the writer for the book and had not authorized any access to the White House.
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Trump Targets Book, Threatens Ex-Ally Bannon With Legal Action
- Friday January 5, 2018
- World News | Reuters
President Donald Trump's lawyer said on Thursday he would try to stop publication of a book that portrays an inept president in a fumbling White House and threatened legal action against former top aide Steve Bannon over "defamatory" comments in the book.
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Opinion: New Trump Book: Bannon's 'Treasonous' Claim, Ivanka's Presidential Ambitions And Melania's First-Lady Concerns
- Thursday January 4, 2018
- Opinion | John Wagner, Callum Borchers, The Washington Post
President Donald Trump is a book genre unto himself. There's "Understanding Trump," by Newt Gingrich, whom Trump considered as a running mate; "Let Trump Be Trump," by former Trump campaign aides Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie; "The Swamp," by former Fox News host Eric Bolling; and a forthcoming, yet-to-be-named book by former White House press...
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On Donald Trump's Mind Ahead Of James Comey Firing: 'This Russia Thing'
- Friday May 12, 2017
- World News | Devlin Barrett, Philip Rucker, The Washington Post
Trump's account flatly contradicts the White House's initial account of how the president arrived at his decision, undercutting public denials by his aides that the move was influenced in any way by his growing fury with the ongoing Russia probe.
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Trump's Top Aide To Step Down, Day After Melania Called For Removal
- Thursday November 15, 2018
- World News | Felicia Sonmez, The Washington Post
Deputy national security adviser Mira Ricardel, whose firing was sought by the office of first lady Melania Trump, will step down, the White House said Wednesday.
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Trump's Top Aide Fired After Melania Calls For Her Removal
- Thursday November 15, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Mira Ricardel, the White House deputy national security adviser, was forced out of her job on Wednesday after President Donald Trump's wife, Melania, said Ricardel did not deserve the honour of working for her husband.
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Trump Under Pressure To Fire Top Aide After Melania Calls For Her Removal
- Wednesday November 14, 2018
- World News | Reuters
President Donald Trump was under pressure from his wife, Melania, on Tuesday to fire his deputy national security adviser over what two sources close to the White House said was the way Mrs Trump's trip to Africa was handled.
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"To Buy Silence": Ex- Aide Reveals Job Offer From Trump's Daughter-In-Law
- Friday August 17, 2018
- World News | John Wagner, The Washington Post
Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman released a secret recording Thursday in a bid to bolster her contention that she was offered a $15,000-a-month contract from President Donald Trump's campaign to stay silent after being fired from her job.
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Ex-White House Aide Releases Audio Of Her Firing Inside Situation Room
- Monday August 13, 2018
- World News | Stephanie McCrummen, Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Omarosa Manigault Newman, the fired White House aide seeking publicity for her new memoir about her time in the Trump administration, said in an interview Sunday that the way Chief of Staff John Kelly dismissed her involved a "threat" and played an audio recording of Kelly that she said she made in the Situation Room.
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In Memoir, Trump Ex-Aide Says She Refused Hush Money From "Racist" Man
- Saturday August 11, 2018
- World News | Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Omarosa Manigault Newman was offered a $15,000-a-month contract from President Donald Trump's campaign to stay silent after being fired from her job as a White House aide by Chief of Staff John Kelly last December, according to a forthcoming book by Manigault Newman and people familiar with the proposal.
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Author Of Donald Trump Book Contradicts President, Says Aides See Him As A 'Child'
- Saturday January 6, 2018
- World News | Reuters
The author of a deeply critical book about Donald Trump's first year in office said on Friday he had spoken with the president while working on it, contradicting Trump's assertion that he had never talked to the writer for the book and had not authorized any access to the White House.
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Trump Targets Book, Threatens Ex-Ally Bannon With Legal Action
- Friday January 5, 2018
- World News | Reuters
President Donald Trump's lawyer said on Thursday he would try to stop publication of a book that portrays an inept president in a fumbling White House and threatened legal action against former top aide Steve Bannon over "defamatory" comments in the book.
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Opinion: New Trump Book: Bannon's 'Treasonous' Claim, Ivanka's Presidential Ambitions And Melania's First-Lady Concerns
- Thursday January 4, 2018
- Opinion | John Wagner, Callum Borchers, The Washington Post
President Donald Trump is a book genre unto himself. There's "Understanding Trump," by Newt Gingrich, whom Trump considered as a running mate; "Let Trump Be Trump," by former Trump campaign aides Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie; "The Swamp," by former Fox News host Eric Bolling; and a forthcoming, yet-to-be-named book by former White House press...
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On Donald Trump's Mind Ahead Of James Comey Firing: 'This Russia Thing'
- Friday May 12, 2017
- World News | Devlin Barrett, Philip Rucker, The Washington Post
Trump's account flatly contradicts the White House's initial account of how the president arrived at his decision, undercutting public denials by his aides that the move was influenced in any way by his growing fury with the ongoing Russia probe.
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