White House Slams Trump Campaign Manager For ‘Unacceptable Behavior’

The White House hit Trump over the controversy involving his campaign manager.

"There's no denying that the kinds of actions and statements we've seen from this campaign is completely outside the realm of acceptable behavior that's been observed by Democratic and Republican presidents throughout the course of our history," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday.

"I am confident that neither President Obama, nor President Bush, would tolerate someone on their staff being accused of physically assaulting a reporter, lying about it, and then blaming the victim," Earnest said.

"That is completely unacceptable behavior," Earnest said of Lewandowski. "I'm also confident in telling you that nobody is particularly surprised that that's the behavior that Mr. Trump doesn't just seem to tolerate, he seems to encourage."

Trump's campaign and Lewandowski’s attorney have said that Lewandowski is "absolutely innocent" of the charges. He has not entered a plea, but the campaign and his attorney say he intends to plead not guilty and they are “completely confident that he will be exonerated”.