UPDATED: Raimondo's Chief of Staff Smiley Launches Late Night Crude Tweet, Previous Staffer Resigned

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UPDATED: Raimondo's Chief of Staff Smiley Launches Late Night Crude Tweet, Previous Staffer Resigned

Raimondo's Chief of Staff, Brett Smiley
Donald Trump is not the only one using Twitter for late night bizarre tweets. Now, Governor Gina Raimondo's Chief of Staff is joining the GOP Presidential candidate.

Brett Smiley, Raimondo's top staffer, tweeted an expletive laden attack on Republican Presidential nominee Trump. It was tweeted during the Presidential debate.

Similar behavior in the past had led to the end of careers. In November of 2003, Jan Reitsma, Director of the Department of Environmental Management, was forced to resigned after sending a swear ladden emails to the head of a fishing group. Then-Governor Don Carcieri accepted Reitsma's resignation for the improper behavior.

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But, in 2016 Smiley's tweet was ignored by Governor Raimondo. Spokesperson for the Governor, David Ortiz, wrote to GoLocal, "Brett addressed it himself and apologized, we are not going to have anything more."

About twelve hours after the initial tweet, Smiley tweeted a message, "It's always a good reminder to listen to Michelle Obama's advice. When they go low, we go high. I regret tweeting coarse language last night."

GOP Response

"Who am I to say anything?  Look, I get it...he can say what he wants. But, I think the Governor should distance herself probably," said Brandon Bell, Chair of the Rhode Island Republican Party.

"We should all probably be taking 'a-bombs,' 'f-bombs,' and 'a--holes' out and probably should be more civil. And look, I'm guilty as charged. [Smiley's] firing people up," said Bell who came under fire for calling Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton "sub-human."

The complexity of this issue is that if Trump were to be elected, it could put Rhode Island at a disadvantage in advocating for Rhode Island with a Trump White House.

Recently, the Atlantic magazine published a list of Trump's late night and often controversial tweets.

"Some of @RealDonaldTrump’s nocturnal submissions have made the news: His slams against Megyn Kelly (3:53 a.m.), accusations that Ted Cruz committed fraud in Iowa (1:38 a.m.), the denunciation of Alicia Machado (5:30 a.m.). They’re also a series of valuable data points about a presidential candidate’s sleep cycle—a ping that, yes, Donald Trump is awake and restless," wrote the Atlantic.

GoLocal is waiting for comment from the Raimondo administration and will update the story.


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