Dick Morris holds no unofficial role with the campaign, but the real estate mogul’s camp said his 'unofficial' contributions are appreciated. Dick Morris says he's been advising Donald Trump

Dick Morris is advising Donald Trump, he said in an interview published Monday, revealing to the Daily Caller that he’s been peppering the Manhattan billionaire with advice on a daily basis.

Morris said he sends “several” memos per day to Trump campaign staff members, but is not planning to join the campaign in any official capacity.


“I’m not and I never have been looking for a full-time job, 9-5, advising the campaign,” Morris said. “Yes, I am interested and I do send them a lot of memos and a lot of ideas and in fact wrote a book for them filled with advice as to what they should do.”

That advice, Morris said, is to attack Hillary Clinton and the Democrats on the Affordable Care Act, immigration and terrorism, a strategy the longtime political consultant likens to a “right jab.” That jab must be accompanied though, Morris said, with a “left hook” appealing to disaffected Democrats who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and are unsatisfied with globalism and the Democratic Party establishment.

While Morris, now a columnist for the National Enquirer, holds no unofficial role with the campaign, the real estate mogul’s camp said his 'unofficial' contributions are appreciated inside Trump Tower.

“To my knowledge, he has no association with the campaign,” Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks told The Daily Caller. “We appreciate his support and contributions, which are presumably made in an unofficial capacity.”