Donald Trump has committed an impeachable offense by branding a former aide who wrote a tell-all book ‘a dog.’

Ex-Obama Under Secretary of State Richard Stengel flagged up the blunder on Twitter Tuesday after highlighting the President’s original tweet.

The rant, which breaches a ban on the president using a public platform to insult a private citizen read: ‘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.

Ex-White House aide turned political analyst Richard Stengel said Donald Trump’s latest swipe at Omorosa is an impeachable offense (Picture: Richard Stengel/Twitter)

‘Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!’


It is a reference to Omarosa Manigault Newman, whose new book ‘Unhinged’ claims Trump used the N-word during his time on reality show The Apprentice.



Newman has been teasing snippets of the tell-all since last week, and claims to have a recording of Trump aides discussing how they would deal with the fallout of that tape emerging.

Trump has vehmently denied using the racist slur, tweeting: ‘.(Apprentice producer) @MarkBurnettTV called to say that there are NO TAPES of the Apprentice where I used such a terrible and disgusting word as attributed by Wacky and Deranged Omarosa.

‘I don’t have that word in my vocabulary, and never have. She made it up. Look at her MANY recent quotes saying such wonderful and powerful things about me – a true Champion of Civil Rights – until she got fired.

Trump and Omarosa pictured in 2016. He has furiously denied her claims there are tapes of him repeatedly using the N-word (Picture: Reuters)

‘Omarosa had Zero credibility with the Media (they didn’t want interviews) when she worked in the White House. Now that she says bad about me, they will talk to her. Fake News!’

Omarosa served as Director of Communications for the White House Office of Public Liasion between January 2017 and 2018, when she was fired.

She first met Trump while appearing as a contestant on the first series of The Apprentice in 2004.