Trump slams 'disgusting and foul-mouthed' Omarosa who was 'despised by everyone' in series of tweets warning that he's suing ex-aides for 'violating their confidentiality agreements' after PA Madeleine Weserthout resigned
President Donald Trump has slammed 'disgusting and foul-mouthed' ex aide Omarosa Manigault Newman who he says was 'despised by everyone' in a series of scathing tweets, posted Saturday morning.
The president fired off a series of tweets taking aim at a host of former White House staffers for 'violating their confidentiality agreements'.
He posted: '...Yes, I am currently suing various people for violating their confidentiality agreements. Disgusting and foul mouthed Omarosa is one.
'I gave her every break, despite the fact that she was despised by everyone, and she went for some cheap money from a book. Numerous others also!'

Trump has slammed 'disgusting and foul-mouthed' ex aide Omarosa who he says was 'despised by everyone' as he reveals he is suing former staffers for 'violating their confidentiality agreements'.

He posted: '...Yes, I am currently suing various people for violating their confidentiality agreements. Disgusting and foul mouthed Omarosa is one. I gave her every break, despite the fact that she was despised by everyone, and she went for some cheap money from a book. Numerous others also!'
Trump accuses Omarosa of violating a 2016 confidentiality agreement with her tell-all book 'Unhinged', in which she was fiercely critical of him.
In the agreement, Omarosa reportedly promised not to disparage Trump or disclose private information.
Last August, Trump's campaign arm filed a legal complaint, accusing Omarosa of violating a 2016 confidentiality agreement with her tell-all book 'Unhinged.'
In her book, she said she 'refused' to sign a non-disclosure agreement when leaving the White House. But, Trump disagreed in a tweet, saying that 'Wacky Omarosa already has a fully signed Non-Disclosure Agreement!'
In the book, Omarosa, who was a contestant on The Apprentice and later served as a senior adviser to the president, painted a picture of Trump as scattered, self-absorbed, misogynistic and insecure.
Trump, she said she had concluded after years of defending him, was a bigot.
'I didn't want to believe it,' she writes. 'I rejected what other people said about him because they didn't know him like I did.
'I had to go through the pain of witnessing his racism with my own eyes, and hearing it with my own ears, many times, until I couldn't deny it any longer.'
She also claims without evidence that tapes exist of the president using the N-word repeatedly on the reality show's set.
She acknowledges she had never been able to obtain or hear the tapes but said three unnamed sources had described their contents.
Meanwhile, the family of fired White House 'gatekeeper' Madeleine Westerhout has claimed she would never have acted maliciously against President Donald Trump because she always spoke so fondly of him.
Trump's 28-year-old personal secretary stepped down from her high-profile role Thursday amid claims the President discovered she recently shared private details about his family with journalist.
Westerhout has worked for Trump since the first day of his administration.
Trump tweeted about Westerhout Saturday saying: 'While Madeleine Westerhout has a fully enforceable confidentiality agreement, she is a very good person and I don't think there would ever be reason to use it. She called me yesterday to apologize, had a bad night. I fully understood and forgave her! I love Tiffany, doing great!'

Trump's 28-year-old personal secretary stepped down from her high-profile role Thursday amid claims the President discovered she recently shared private details about his family with journalist arosa
At the dinner, Westerhout reportedly also spoke about Trump's youngest son Barron and his eating habits, according to The New York Times.
She also reportedly told journalists that she had a better relationship with Trump than his daughters, Tiffany and Ivanka.
Westerhout was dramatically removed late Thursday as Oval Office gatekeeper for Trump after spilling inside information about the president's daughters and Barron.
She aired her claims about the president's family over drinks with members of the media who Trump regularly lambastes as the 'fake news,' Politico revealed.
Among one stunning family disclosure, Westerhout reportedly blabbed that Trump does not like to be photographed with Tiffany because she is overweight. That information could not be immediately verified.
She also was reported to have said that Trump could not pick his younger daughter out of a crowd.
But Trump called the situation 'unfortunate,' and said Westerhout had called him to apologize.
Asked by DailyMail.com if he had spoken to his daughter since the astonishing claims surfaced about how he views her, he said: 'We have a call in, she's going to be calling me back as soon as we get to Camp David.'
When DailyMail.com asked what he would tell Tiffany, he said: 'I'm going to say it's just absolutely false.
'She's a wonderful person. She's studied so hard, she's a great student, and she's such a great – a great person.
'So I look forward to talking to her. I'll be talking to her as soon as I get – and I love Tiffany. Tiffany's a great person.'
He also said he had spoken to Westerhout who, according to the book 'American Carnage' by Tim Alberta, he was fond of referring to as 'my beautiful beauty.'
'I really think she had a bad night,' he said.
'She said she was drinking. And the whole thing was very unfortunate, and I think the press is very dishonest, because it was supposed to be off the record.
'But still you don't say things like she said, which were just a little bit hurtful to some people.'
Asked if it was true that he did not want to be seen with Tiffany, he said: 'Tiffany is great. I love Tiffany. I love Tiffany.'
He later added of Westerhout: 'She's a very good person and I always thought she did a very good job.'
He added: 'Of course the press breaks 'off the record' all the time.'
Westerhout's disgrace had begun on Thursday night when the New York Times first reported her 'abrupt and unexpected' departure and said it followed an off-the record dinner with reporters in New Jersey while the president was vacationing at his Bedminster golf club.
Senior staffers sometimes dine with reporters in such off-the-record sessions when the president travels, with the understanding that what is said is never to be published.
The after-hours confab that reportedly got Westerhout booted has been revealed to include White House correspondents from The Washington Post, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News, according to Politico.
They are among the outlets that send reporters to travel most regularly with the president.
The dinner was at Grain & Cane, a restaurant in the Embassy Suites hotel in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, close to the Bedminster resort.
Drinks there start at $7 for domestic beers and $12 for cava, while cocktails are $11.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley was traveling with the press corps at the time, and was at the August 17 evening encounter.
The offending comments happened after Gidley had left the group to conduct a TV interview, according to the Politico account.
The comments made their way back to the White House, prompting Westerhout's ouster.
The revelation of what Westerhout told reporters was seized on by Trump allies to further his war with the mainstream media.

That aged well: What Westerhout said about another leak earlier this year

Westerhout wished Trump a 'Happy Birthday' in this post from 2017