Long day. Short List. Catch up quickly on all the news people are talking about from the Omarosa-Trump feud to the Anna Kendrick-Ryan Reynolds feud.
| | | with Editors | Omarosa: Whistleblower or 'wacky'? | | Rushing to tell all | Former White House staffer and "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault Newman remained the talk of Washington on Monday, revealing on NBC's "Today" that she recorded her conversation with President Donald Trump after her firing in December 2017. Trump in a series of tweets Monday called her "wacky" and "not smart." The insults came on the heels of Sunday's "Meet the Press" which aired snippets of a recording which included Chief of Staff John Kelly speaking to Manigault Newman about her reputation and some "pretty serious integrity violations" against her. But critics quickly questioned whether the recordings, at least one in the notoriously secure Situation Room, constituted a crime. The short answer? Maybe, maybe not. Mark Zaid, a Washington attorney who specializes in national security cases, advised: "This is Washington and everyone should have a lawyer." Omarosa's tell-all book is set for release tomorrow. | Anti-Trump texts cost FBI agent his job | A reminder to think before texting: FBI agent Peter Strzok was fired, his lawyer announced Monday, plagued for insulting then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in private text messages to his coworker girlfriend Lisa Page in 2016. Strzok, who said his personal opinion of Trump didn't affect his work , had helped lead the investigations into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election and into Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. These texts have been haunting Strzok since last summer, when special counsel Robert Mueller took him off the Russia case. | First week of NFL preseason down | Starters barely played the first week of NFL preseason, but here's what we learned from the kickoff to football season: | | Yoga pants are the new denim | Lee and Wrangler's parent company is putting on its yoga pants and joining Millennials in their pursuit for comfy clothes. Amid an athleisure clothing boom, the iconic jean companies are spinning off a new, yet-unnamed company under the VF Corp. umbrella that will continue offering brands including The North Face and JanSport. The new company expects to have more than $2.5 billion in annual sales. Maybe it will sell jeggings? | What are teens talking about? | Well, if you mean today, it's probably how Pitch Perfect star Anna Kendrick trolled Deadpool's Ryan Reynolds after she beat him to win the best Twitter personality. Yep, that's a Teen Choice Awards category, and so are scene stealer, male hottie, female hottie, liplock and hissy fit. Of course, if you want to know what they're talking about more generally, here's a slang glossary so you can hundo P understand their V confusing texts (watch out for "lean" and "juul"). | Want the Short List delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up! | This is a compilation of stories from across USA TODAY, brought to you by Ashley May. | Love ending your day with The Short List? Then you'll love starting it with the 5 Things podcast. Listen for free here. | | MOST SHARED STORIES | | | | | | FOLLOW US Thank you for subscribing to The Short List. Unsubscribe | Manage subscriptions | Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights | Ad Choices | Terms of Service © 2018 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. 7950 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, VA 22102 | |
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