Donald trump sacks campaign manager
You're referring to the infamous incident in 2016 when Donald Trump fired his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski!
On June 20, 2016, Trump announced that he was replacing Lewandowski with Paul Manafort, a veteran Republican strategist and lobbyist. The move came after a tumultuous few weeks for the Trump campaign, which had been plagued by internal conflicts, controversies, and a series of high-profile gaffes.
Lewandowski, who had been Trump's campaign manager since January 2015, had been under fire from some within the campaign and the Republican establishment for his handling of the campaign. There were reports of infighting and disagreements between Lewandowski and other top campaign officials, including Trump's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The final straw came when Lewandowski was charged with misdemeanor battery for allegedly grabbing former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields at a Trump campaign event in Florida. Lewandowski denied the allegations, but the incident sparked a firestorm of controversy and led to widespread calls for his resignation.
Trump ultimately decided to fire Lewandowski, citing the need for a more experienced and professional hand to lead the campaign. Manafort, who had previously worked on the presidential campaigns of Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, was brought in to replace Lewandowski and help Trump navigate the general election.
However, Manafort's tenure as campaign manager was also marked by controversy, and he ultimately resigned in August 2016 after it was revealed that he had received millions of dollars in payments from pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine.