Ex-Trump campaign aide deletes Twitter account after raging at Jerry Nadler

A former Trump campaign aide deleted his Twitter account after sending profanity-laced tweets to House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler.

Jason Miller lashed out at the New York Democrat on Thursday after the transcript of former Trump aide Hope Hicks’ closed-door testimony showed he repeatedly referred to Hicks as “Ms. Lewandowski.”

“You’re fat and nasty. Don’t harass Hope and then try to play nice. You’re gross, you fat [f—],” Miller, who was chief spokesman for Trump’s 2016 campaign, said in one tweet.

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Miller’s account was gone by Friday.

Nadler referred to Hicks as “Ms. Lewandowski” three times before he was corrected by Hicks. Nadler later said he did not mean to misidentify Hicks, “I just screwed it up.”

After leaving the Trump campaign, Miller joined CNN as a political commentator. In August 2017 he acknowledged having an extramarital affair with Trump campaign adviser A.J. Delgado and together they had a son. Miller and his wife had just welcomed their second child together that January.

Miller parted ways with the news network in September 2018 when facing an allegation that he secretly administered an abortion pill to a woman he met at an Orlando strip club. Delgado made the explosive allegation in a court filing as she and Miller engaged in a bitter custody battle over their young son, claiming he slipped another woman a pill that induced an abortion.

Miller called the allegation “false and defamatory” and in October of that year filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against Gizmodo Media Group for publishing the story on Splinter.com.

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