Trump has fired his "Campaign Manager", too little too late?
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Saying "You're fired!" won Donald Trump stardom on reality TV but it's not likely to end the crazy in his embattled presidential campaign.
The presumptive Republican nominee Trump's firing, dismissal, purge, acceptance of resignation, ambiguous goodbye — whatever you want to call it — of his hot-headed, loose-with-his-hands campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on Monday is just the latest effort to bring a semblance of order to a chaotic campaign machine.
And it's possibly too late, at that.
Sources told NBC News that Trump recognized that "things were off the rails and he needed to do something pretty dramatic."
"It should give Republicans some comfort that he gets it," a Trump insider told NBC News.
"He knows that it hasn't been working," said a source.
Lewandowski, according to four people with direct knowledge, was let go after preventing the campaign from growing, blocking hires and being at odds with colleagues and the Republican National Committee on core strategy.
Trump had a "direct conversation" with Lewandowski on Monday morning and "completely severed" the professional relationship after it became clear to him that Lewandowski was "a problem," according to an NBC source.[/QUOTE]
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He now has to catch up to Clinton in five months now: he only has [B]30 Staffers[/B].
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