In his latest unpresidential tweet, Trump calls former aide Omarosa a 'dog'

Keeping up with his trend of saying unpresidential things on Twitter, the US president blasted former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman, calling her a "crazed, crying lowlife" on the release of her tell-all book.

"Unhinged," the new tell-all book by former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman, is for sale at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington DC, on August 14, 2018.
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"Unhinged," the new tell-all book by former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman, is for sale at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington DC, on August 14, 2018.

US President Donald Trump took another swipe at women as he hit out on Twitter at his former "Apprentice" and White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman on Tuesday in especially angry terms, slamming her as a "dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife" as her tell-all book hits stores.

Manigault Newman – who first gained fame as a contestant on Trump's reality TV show – has leaked recordings of private conversations she had while on staff in the White House as she promotes her memoir about her time with "The Donald."

The book – in which she variously describes Trump as a racist, liar and "germophobe" with a "total lack of empathy" – has plunged the White House and the president again into crisis, and dominated news headlines for days.

The president's campaign has announced it was filing an arbitration action against the former aide alleging she broke a secrecy agreement.

Manigault Newman has said she does not believe she violated a nondisclosure agreement with the Trump campaign.

Trump had already branded "Omarosa" – as she is commonly known in America – a "lowlife" after she released a recording of her firing by chief of staff John Kelly, seemingly recorded in the White House Situation Room.

And after she released a recording of a conversation she had with Trump after her firing, he repeated called her "wacky."

Manigault Newman has declared, "I will not be silenced" by the Trump campaign.

But on Tuesday, he ratcheted up the war of words to a level of nastiness rarely seen, even from a president who has shown he does not pull punches when insulting his critics.

"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!" Trump tweeted.

His comment immediately prompted criticism on both sides of the political aisle.

"This kind of language is unbecoming of a president of the United States. There is no excuse for it, and Republicans should not be okay with it," said Republican Senator Jeff Flake, a frequent Trump critic.

"How dare he? He has taken this country to its knees," said Democratic congresswoman Frederica Wilson. 

'In Trump World, everyone lies'

The recordings by the disgruntled 44-year-old Manigault Newman, once an ardent Trump ally, represents a stunning breach of presidential trust. 

On Tuesday, she explained to CBS News why she made the recordings, "I'm the kind of person who covers her own back. In Trump World, everyone lies."

"Everyone says one thing one day, and they change their story the next day. I wanted to have this type of documentation ... in the event I found myself in this position where, as you said, they're questioning my credibility."

'Forgetfulness and frustration'

Manigault Newman's book, "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House," hit bookstores and digital platforms on Tuesday.

Largely self-serving, it describes the daily firefighting of life on the Trump campaign and then in the White House.

"Donald Trump's single greatest character flaw as a leader and human being is his complete and total lack of empathy," she writes, describing the president as a "friend" but attacking him relentlessly.

"Nothing has more meaning to Donald than himself," she says, alleging that he and his wife Melania sleep in separate rooms and that Trump has brought a tanning bed with him to the White House.

Perhaps the sternest criticism is of Trump's abilities,  Manigault Newman describes him as a brilliant businessman but "just this side of functionally illiterate," prone to "forgetfulness and frustration" and in a state of "mental decline" that "could not be denied."

US media reported later Tuesday that the Trump campaign intends to prosecute the former aide for breaking a non-disclosure agreement.

Manigault Newman has suggested that Trump has been recorded using racial slurs and CBS News aired a recording of what appears to be her and other campaign aides hatching a plan to tamp down the damage if such a tape of Trump existed.

Katrina Pierson, one of those aides, denied Manigault Newman's account of that conversation in the book in an interview on Fox News conducted before CBS aired audio of the call.

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