Ex-Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg described White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders as “unattractive” and a “fat slob” in an interview with Spectrum News NY1 yesterday, one of the many appearances he made during his spectacular media meltdown.
After Nunberg received a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller on Monday, he turned to cable news for a series of bizarre no-holds-barred interviews. He dared the feds to arrest him and declared he had a sneaking suspicion that Trump “may have done something during the election,” among many other controversial and sometimes contradicting statements.
But perhaps the lowest point of his night was when he called into NY1 to bash Sanders’s physical appearance. Speaking to anchor Josh Robin, Nunberg said: “She’s a joke. Okay fine, yeah, she’s unattractive, she’s a fat slob. But that’s irrelevant. The person she works for has a 30 percent approval rating.”
He added: “So if she wants to start attacking me, she can do that. That’s fine. But we know it’s a joke. Everyone knows it’s a joke that she’s working there.”
Sanders recently downplayed Nunberg’s involvement with the Trump campaign and administration, claiming he possessed a “lack of knowledge” about the inner workings of the White House.
"I definitely think he doesn't know that for sure because he's incorrect," Sanders said. "As we've said many times before there was no collusion with the Trump campaign. Anything further on what his actions are? He hasn't worked at the White House so I certainly can't speak to him or the lack of knowledge he clearly has."
Several republicans critics have ridiculed Nunberg’s criticisms as idiotic and below the belt.
“You can’t think of anything more intelligent to say? It reflects poorly on the person who makes the personal accusation,” former GOP New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey said. “Sarah is one tough cookie. She’s a competent woman. I have enormous respect for her.”
In 2015, Nunberg was dismissed from the Trump election campaign after he allegedly posted a series of controversial social media posts which were picked up by several news outlets. The following year, Trump began arbitration proceedings against his former aide, seeking $10 million for Nunberg’s alleged breach of a confidentiality agreement.
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