Sales data on Thursday from NPD BookScan showed
that "Unhinged," Manigault Newman's much publicized account of
her year at the White House, was beaten to the No. 1 spot by
lifestyle guide "Girl, Wash Your Face," which sold more than
58,600 copies for the week.
In her book, Manigault Newman accuses U.S. President Trump of
having made derogatory statements about African-Americans,
Filipinos and other minorities, as well as exhibiting
"forgetfulness and frustration."
"His mental decline could not be denied," she wrote.
The former contestant on Trump's reality TV show "The
Apprentice" had been one of the Republican president's most
prominent black supporters, before she was fired from her White
House position in December.
She made multiple media appearances to promote the book ahead of
its release last week.
Trump last week called Manigault Newman a "dog" and a "crazed,
lying low-life."
The NPD BookScan data is compiled weekly from independent,
online and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent
distributors across the United States.
It showed that "Unhinged" was the second best-selling fiction or
non-fiction hardcover book after "Girl, Wash Your Face," by
Rachel Hollis. Thriller writer James Patterson's new title,
"Texas Ranger," was the top selling fiction book with more than
31,000 books sold.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Tom Brown)
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