Donald Trump is expanding the role of top aide Paul Manafort, naming the longtime Republican operative as his Campaign Chairman and Chief Strategist.
Manafort joined Trump’s campaign in late March to lead the campaign’s delegate effort at a time when Trump’s rivals were pushing to force a convention fight. But he quickly took on more responsibilities in the day-to-day operations of the campaign, prompting speculation of a rift between Manafort and Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
While the expanded role for Manafort could be viewed as a demotion for Lewandowski, the campaign stressed that Lewandowski will maintain his title as a campaign manager. He will “continue overseeing day to day operation and will work with Manafort on political strategy and communications, among other things, through the general election,” said Trump spokesman Hope Hicks.
But another source within the campaign says the new title for Manafort will “clarify who is in charge.”
Hallie Jackson
Hallie Jackson is senior Washington correspondent for NBC News.
Ali Vitali is MS NOW's senior congressional correspondent and the host of "Way Too Early." She is the author of "Electable: Why America Hasn’t Put a Woman in the White House … Yet."









