Donald Trump has fired his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, after previously saying he would remain “loyal” to campaign operative. The New York Times reports:
Gabriel Sherman of New York magazine reports Lewandowski was ousted in a coup led by Trump’s children. But the groundwork for his departure was a long time coming.
Lewandowski’s role in the campaign had been shrinking in recent weeks due to two events: In March, Lewandowski was accused of grabbing a female reporter after a Trump press conference, after which video evidence emerged confirming that report; and in April, when veteran GOP operative Paul Manafort was brought on as Trump’s convention manager and later promoted into a more senior (perhaps most senior) role.
The incident with now-former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields did not spell immediate doom for Lewandowski, in whom Trump continued to express confidence publicly. But the widely discussed event was arguably the beginning of a two-month cascade of public-relations problems for the Trump campaign—a cascade that didn’t stop Trump’s march through the Republican primaries but has stunted his general-election campaign. And Lewandowski’s thuggish behavior and attitude was bound a long-term problem for Trump if he hoped to “professionalize” his campaign for the general.
That’s where Manafort’s hiring comes in, and it’s likely the most significant factor in Lewandowski’s exit. A veteran of Republican presidential campaigns since the 1976 Gerald Ford bid, Manafort was unlikely to let anyone but himself run the show:
Manafort threw his weight around, hiring allies of his own to the campaign that indicated Lewandowski was campaign manger in name only. With Lewandowski gone (though he still remains as a Trump delegate from New Hampshire), it’s clearer than ever the Trump campaign is Manafort’s and Manafort’s alone. And indeed, that’s what NBC’s Katy Tur is reporting:
Sources tell me Paul Manafort is now the campaign manager. Hope Hicks will stay on, but more Comms staff will be added.
— Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) June 20, 2016

