Monday, August 13, 2018

Omarosa Recorded Her Cannon Firing!

How many tapes does Omarosa Manigult Newman have? When will the infamous N-word tape be released?
The feud between reality stars is being played out in real time. As a former reality television star turned White House advisor recounts her days working, the Trump team is firing back.

Republicans are calling for a federal indictment of the reality star for exposing a weakness.

Inside the Situation Room, Omarosa Manigult Newman recorded conversations between Donald J. Trump and his staff. She called it a motivation tool to prove to America that Trump and his allies are full of shit.

We knew that. We don't need a tape to prove that Omarosa.

Trump called his former friend....



He even resorted to calling the former Apprentice contestant a "low-life."

Manigult Newman went on GOP Sundays to discuss the experience, her credibility, and the secret tapes. NBC obtained the tapes and have released two of them.

One involves Chief of Staff John Kelly talking directly to her about how the White House is severing ties with her. As Omarosa asked to speak to Trump, Kelly shot it down and said that "he controls the business in the White House."

Another audio says that Trump was unaware that she was fired.

The tape, which was played exclusively Monday on the "Today" show and drew a harsh attack from Trump on Manigault Newman just hours later, appears to show the president having no idea that she had been dismissed by his chief of staff, John Kelly.

"Omarosa? Omarosa what's going on? I just saw on the news that you're thinking about leaving? What happened?" Trump is heard saying on the tape, which Manigault Newman said was made when the president call her one day after her termination in December last year.

She responds, "General Kelly came to me and said that you guys wanted me to leave."

"Nobody even told me about it," Trump replies.

Manigault Newman then says, "Wow," before Trump reiterates his shock.

"You know they run a big operation, but I didn't know it,” Trump is heard saying on the tape. "I didn't know that. Goddamn it. I don't love you leaving at all."

NBC News does not know what was said before or after that exchange.

Manigault Newman, in an interview later Monday on MSNBC's "Velshi & Ruhle," said she "absolutely" had more tapes in her possession but hadn't decided yet whether she would release them publicly.

Trump, for his part, responded to her latest claims in a trio of tweets Monday morning ripping her as "wacky" and "vicious but not smart" and saying "people in the White House hated her."

He called her "nasty," claimed she constantly missed work and said Kelly had told him she was a "loser" and "nothing but problems."

"She never made it, never will," he said.

Trump also said, "While I know it's 'not presidential' to take on a lowlife like Omarosa, and while I would rather not be doing so, this is a modern day form of communication."

Manigault Newman, responding to Trump's tweets, said on "Velshi & Ruhle" that it was "sad, with all the things going on in the country" that Trump "would take time out to insult me and my intelligence."

"This is his pattern with African-Americans," she said. "He doesn't know how to control himself."

Okay, we told you so.

Me and S. Baldwin have been critical of Omarosa for her blind support of a man who has no care for people of color. Why would he?

How he treated Barack Obama?

How he treated La Donald Johnson?

How he referred NFL players and Colin Kaepernick?

How he referred April Ryan?

How he referred Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and LeBron James?

How he referred the African Union and Haiti?

How he referred the Central Park Five?

How he referred Maxine Waters?

Let's get this straight. From Snoop Dogg to Omarosa Manigult Newman, Donald J. Trump has said nasty things about Black people. I don't even know why Tim Scott, Will Hurd, Ben Carson, Mia Love and Jason James even support the Republican Party given their party is embracing White extremism.







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