Trump's Campaign Manager Once Fought Obama's $5K Security Cost

Corey Lewandowski demanded Obama reimburse $5,490 worth of security expenses paid by the town of Windham, New Hampshire

Donald Trump’s campaign manager once launched an effort to force President Barack Obama’s campaign to reimburse a New Hampshire town for security costs, NBC News reported.

Corey Lewandowski recorded a robo-call, demanding that the town of Windham, New Hampshire, be reimbursed for putting up $5,490 worth of expenses, which included 10 firefighters, five police officers and one dispatcher. The city’s board voted 3 to 2, opposing sending Obama an invoice.

Lewandowski is now on the other side, serving as campaign manager for Trump’s campaign. The GOP front-runner’s most recent rally, held in Long Island on Wednesday, cost the county of Nassau at least $300,000 in security expenses, according to Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter.
 

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