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Honorary co-chair for Trump’s Rhode Island campaign loses sales job

Former Republican Rep. Doreen Costa says WLNE-TV warned her that taking the position would lead to her firing.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A former Rhode Island lawmaker says she was fired from her sales job at a local news station after accepting a leadership position with President Donald Trump’s state re-election campaign.

Former Republican Rep. Doreen Costa says WLNE-TV warned her that taking the position would lead to her firing.

Costa says she informed the station on Friday she would serve as one of the Trump campaign’s honorary co-chairs.

She tells The Providence Journal her firing was unnecessary and unfairly ended a productive period of employment.

Costa says in her unpaid role with the Republican president’s campaign she will be “Spreading the message about Donald Trump.”

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Station general manager Tina Marie Castano said she could not comment on personnel matters.

WLNE covers Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.