Trump campaign fires staffer over controversial Facebook posts

1Donald Trump's presidential campaign has fired a staffer after racially charged and insulting Facebook posts under his name came to light, a person close to the campaign said on Sunday.
2The posts, which date back to 2007, included an apparent racial slur targeting civil rights leader Rev.
3Al Sharpton's daughter.
4Other posts called President Barack Obama "a Socialist Marxist Islamo Fascist Nazi Appeaser," and "Kenyan" and "Muslim," according to Business Insider, which first reported the posts on Friday.
5The staffer, Sam Nunberg, has denied writing the posts, according to CNN.
6Nunberg previously worked for the 2008 presidential campaign of Mitt Romney as chair of a New York City students' organization, according to a LinkedIn profile under his name.
7Nunberg was a "low-level" staffer for the Trump campaign, the campaign told Business Insider.
8The source, who asked not to be named, declined to give further details, other than to say Nunberg was no longer working for the campaign.
9Trump is leading most major polls ahead of the first Republican debate on Thursday.
10Earlier this week, Trump's special counsel Michael Cohen publicly apologized for comments he made on the subject of marital rape.