A book is one thing. Contracts. Deadlines. Editor’s notes. Publisher pressure.
But a straight up interview from an African-American reporter from TMZ, while you’re going from your plane to your ride?
That’s another thing entirely. And Omarosa does not disappoint.
TMZ: We want to know, will you still be friends with president Trump at this point?
Omarosa: I am no longer friends with him, nor do I want to.
TMZ: In the book, should we also hear some things about [garbled] how relationships in the White House too?
Omarosa: Oh yeah: Some people gettin’ it on in the White House [laughs]
TMZ: What about Hope Hicks?
Omarosa: She was the main one
TMZ: One last thing. Would you, is it fair to still say, say right now after the Lebron James situation, that the president is really causing tensions with African-Americans right now?
Omarosa: He wants to start a race-war. And he’s succeeding.
TMZ: One more thing, would you say the president is a racist right now?
Omarosa: Um
TMZ: Is it fair to say?
Omarosa: ABSOLUTELY
I do think this is the situation where we may actually see full-frontal-Trump.
I wouldn’t completely disregard the possibility he might call her a n-----asty word, before her book-tour ends.
If anyone can do it………………...
There’s a word White House staffers use to describe Omarosa Manigault, “The Apprentice” contestant-turned-presidential aide: blessed.
When she landed her own conference room in the D.C. transition offices, that was blessed.
When she was named to a newly created position with a senior title — assistant to the president and director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison — that was blessed, too.
And when the president himself held a chair for her, allowing her to take the seat next to him at a Black History Month event last month, that was definitely blessed. “Can you imagine the president of the United States pulling out a chair for an aide?” said one consultant close to the White House.
The president is known for being intensely devoted to people who were with him early in his unlikely campaign, but Manigault is a rarity among even that select group.
Unlike other Trump staffers, she was a minor celebrity in her own right before joining his campaign — though she owes her fame to Trump, who cast her in the first season of “The Apprentice” in 2004. She became a walking one-name synonym for office backstabbing, dubbed one of the nastiest TV villains of all time by TV Guide.
The Omarosa phenomenon helped make the show a hit, giving Trump a springboard crucial to, ultimately, winning the presidency. “Nobody is going to challenge Omarosa,” said a former transition official. “She has a preexisting relationship with the president, and that has its own privileges.”
Yeah, well, loyalty to this president is a one-way street. kiss his ass, you’re fine. Disagree with him, just once, and you’re fucked.
Next stop for Donny and Omarosa?
Jerry Springer