Ms. Omarosa Manigault Newman, one of President Donald Trump’s most prominent African American supporters, is to leave the administration next month.
A source familiar with Omarosa’s departure said that her refusal to defend the administration had long been a sticking point. Omarosa “went dark after Charlottesville” and “checked out”, the source said, alluding to the moment in August when Trump denounced violence “on many sides” surrounding a rally which united white supremacists and neo-Nazis in a show of strength.
Omarosa also was unwilling to talk about Trump’s civil rights record in the wake of his visit to the opening of a new museum in Mississippi on Saturday, nor was she willing to defend his support for Roy Moore in Alabama – a candidate who claimed America was last great during the era of slavery.
Her refusal to be a public advocate for the White House as its most prominent African American woman culminated on Tuesday night in a meeting with chief of staff John Kelly and several lawyers in the White House Situation Room that the source said ended with her departure from the administration.
The US Secret Service used its Twitter account to deny that they were involved in “physically removing” Omarosa from the White House complex. The statements did not deny that she was escorted off the complex, but said the only role performed by Secret Service personnel was to deactivate her pass.
Manigault Newman’s departure comes at the start of what’s expected to be a round of departures heading into the new year.
Trump tweeted his thanks for her service on Wednesday evening.
From the Guardian
It can't be easy for her being black and publicly supporting his reforms. I'm sure Trump understands...
ReplyDeleteThat's the best decision for her. All the best to her moving forward.
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Please how is Omarosa Nigerian? She isn't.
ReplyDeleteI don't know where they got that information from.
DeleteI wonder how she survived all the backlash.
ReplyDeleteGood to know she as taking a step forward to be at d right place.
ReplyDeleteIn life whatever u no comfortable with ,it better to let go .
She was dragged out!
ReplyDeletePassive employee.
She didnt resign she was fired
ReplyDeleteOh my 64Mil Monthly gone. She must have a good reason for stepping down sha.
ReplyDeleteWho told you she is Nigerian?
ReplyDeleteLol. Omarosa don turn Nigerian from Stella village. Smh
ReplyDeleteI have gone through this lady's wikipedia page, there is nothing there that links her to nigeria.even her parents names don't sound nigerian. Please we dash her back to americans.
ReplyDeleteSURPRISED SHE STAYED THIS LONG
ReplyDeleteIs she really from Nigeria? Anyways she's receiving serious shade infact the whole forest is been thrown at her for her sack/resignation. Angela Rhy laugh on CNN when talking about her exit from white house is hilarious 😂.
ReplyDeleteSacked and walked out not resigned.
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