Trump manager: Clinton should follow Wasserman Schultz’s lead and resign

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign focused on the shake-up at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Sunday after the group’s chief, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, announced she would resign this week.
Trump’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort, used the opportunity to call on presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton to drop out of the race.
Paul Manafort of @realDonaldTrump campaign: “Hillary Clinton should follow Wasserman Schultz’s lead and drop out” pic.twitter.com/ykY0omDqST
— Dave Levinthal (@davelevinthal) July 24, 2016
{mosads}Wasserman Schultz’s resignation is the culmination of months of accusations that she and the DNC put their thumbs on the scale to benefit Clinton in her race against Bernie Sanders for the presidential nomination. She made the announcement less than two days after a hacker leaked emails lending credence to that theory.
Trump focused on the DNC controversy on Sunday, tweeting about Wasserman Schultz’s resignation and calling her “overrated.”
If the Republican Convention had blown up with e-mails, resignation of boss and the beat down of a big player. (Bernie), media would go wild
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 24, 2016