The news of
Lewandowski’s departure was first reported by The New York Times. Lewandowski
could not be reached for comment by phone. Trump’s inability — and apparent
lack of interest — in toning down his rhetoric going into the general election
season has deeply troubled the party. There is widespread concern that without
a dramatic course change, Trump will continue to be significantly outmatched by
presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on many fronts, including
organization, communications and fundraising.
The
Lewandowski news comes amid deep internal tensions that have roiled the Trump
campaign — sometimes even played out in public. Lewandowski was well known for
being fiercely loyal to his boss — he is even a Trump delegate from New
Hampshire — and also deeply protective of his direct access to the candidate.
This dynamic created a series of problems as the Trump campaign began to hire
staffers and expand its operations, including when Trump enlisted veteran GOP
strategist Paul Manafort earlier this year. It was also viewed as a huge source
of distraction at a time when Trump needed to devote all of his campaign’s
resources to preparing for November.
The decision
to fire Lewandowski was made swiftly in a Monday morning weekly meeting with
Trump’s family members. A combination of falling poll numbers and pressure from
many in Trump’s inner circle ultimately led to the decision, a Trump adviser
said. A separate GOP source said
Lewandowski’s
firing was so sudden that he was on a call with Republican National Committee
staffers Monday morning, just hours before his firing.
The ouster
comes after a series of firestorms — from Trump’s attacks on Judge Gonzalo
Curiel’s Mexican heritage to the suggestion that President Barack Obama perhaps
played a role int he Orlando massacre.
Lewandowski
encouraged this behavior, rather than prodding the candidate back on message,
the adviser said. And members of the Trump family, his friends, as well as
Manafort, had been upping their efforts to convince Trump that Lewandowski’s
guidance had grown harmful to the candidate and the campaign.
Some
advisers hope the latest move will allow the campaign to ramp up more quickly
by building out a communications team, a rapid response effort and by ramping
up their political machine in battleground states, an adviser said. “This has
not been a campaign, it’s been a concert tour,” the adviser said, adding this
could be the turning point for the campaign to get more serious.
A second
adviser added a note of caution though, saying if Trump isn’t willing to behave
in a more disciplined fashion, then Lewandowski’s departure may do little good.
“I don’t know if it helps Trump personally unless he is willing to completely
change through the Manafort model,” the adviser added.
This marks
the latest fallout in the power struggle between Lewandowski and Manafort —
ultimately seen as a major victory for Manafort that could allow him to run the
campaign in a more traditional sense. Some sources within the campaign are
expecting Manafort and his deputy, Rick Gates, to fill the power void that
Lewandowski leaves behind.
The Trump
campaign has started hiring what one source called “middle level staffers with
political experience” in key battle ground states across the country, scheduled
to start after the July convention. Despite the Trump campaign’s efforts to
create a more well-oiled machine, they are still not operating at full capacity
due to internal feuding.
“No one is
really sure who is running things. It’s very disorganized,” said one GOP source
working with the campaign. Most of the new hires have not begun their actual
jobs yet, but are still in the process of filling out the enormous amount of
paperwork — including disclosures and noncompetes that come with being employed
by Trump, said one source.
There are
particular frustrations that the campaign has yet to hire a traditional
communications team that can handle the high volume of media requests that
comes with being a nominee for president, according to two sources in and
around the campaign. Currently, the team consists of only Hope Hicks, Trump’s
spokeswoman.
“No one is
managing the message,” one source close to the campaign told CNN. Last month,
the campaign hired long-time consultant and operative Jim Murphy as political
director, replacing Rick Wiley after clashes with Lewandowski and other
original Trump hires led to Wiley’s abrupt departure from the campaign.
One of the
top priorities with Murphy is in place was building out the campaign’s
communications team, this person told CNN.
In what was widely viewed as an incredible
demonstration of the deep animosity towards Lewandowski from some factions of
the campaign, one Trump adviser, Michael Caputo, tweeted this on Monday minutes
after the news broke about Lewandowski: “Ding dong the witch is dead!”
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