Donald Trump staff sex scandal: AJ Delgado claims Jason Miller is her “baby-daddy”

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Donald Trump hasn’t even taken office, and his top advisors are already publicly at each other’s throats after apparently having privately been much more together. Jason Miller raised eyebrows on Christmas Eve when he suddenly resigned as White House Communications Director just two days after he’d been appointed to the role. And now it turns out Miller was quitting even as another Trump advisor, A.J. Delgado, was publicly referring to the married Miller as her “baby-daddy” โ€“ thus turning the Trump show into something resembling the Jerry Springer show.

Strangely, Delgado chose to publicly out herself (according to Mediaite) for having had an affair with a married man, for seemingly no other reason than trying to get revenge on him โ€“ presumably for getting her pregnant and then not making good on it. It appears Miller gave up the Communications Director job, traditionally one of the highest ranking positions in the White House (think Toby Ziegler on The West Wing), due to the scandal. Delgado is still technically a Trump advisor, but that may now be in question considering the fireworks โ€“ even as Miller is definitely out of a job.

He now says he’s planning to spend more time with his gamily instead, but it now appears that he may be on track to have two families. This kind of utter crap probably shouldn’t matter in a political sense, considering the much more dangerous Donald Trump scandals including his illicit ties to Russia, his unconstitutional financial conflicts of interest, and his overwhelmingly corrupt cabinet picks. But these kinds of sex scandals are often the types that tend to take down an administration, even if they do read like an off-putting sideshow.