YOU’RE FIRED

06.20.16 8:42 AM ET

Corey Lewandowski Got Away With Bullying—Until Donald Trump’s Campaign Cratered

Nothing he did — bruising a reporter, screaming at staff — was too much for the boss because they kept winning. Now that excuse is toast.
When Corey Lewandowski walked into Trump Tower on Monday morning, he was Donald Trump’s embattled campaign manager.

But before the morning was over he was out of a job.

Trump held a meeting at his headquarters in Trump Tower with Lewandowski, Trump’s children, campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks and campaign chairman Paul Manafort. As Lewandowski’s future with the campaign was discussed, Hicks—one of the original staffers and a Lewandowski loyalist—kept quiet, neglecting to stick up for her former ally. Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, had reportedly sat down with the real estate mogul recently and convinced him to let Lewandowski go.
Following the campaign’s daily 8:30 a.m. conference call, Lewandowski was escorted out of the building by security.