Does Omarosa now bow down to Trump after criticizing him?
WASHINGTON — Omarosa Manigault Newman once predicted that “every critic, every detractor will have to bow down to President Trump.” Now the question for the former White House aide and “Apprentice” contestant is whether that counts for her, too.
Starring in another reality TV show after resigning from the West Wing, Manigault Newman unleashed one criticism after another of her longtime friend Donald Trump and former White House colleagues, testing the widely held view that few people are ever really exiled from Trump’s orbit.
Manigault Newman said she was “haunted” every day by Trump’s tweets and “attacked” by colleagues when she tried to intervene. She said he tweets in his underwear in the early morning. She compared leaving the White House to being freed from a plantation, a reference to her one-time status as the only black member of the White House senior staff.
If that wasn’t enough, she said the country will not be OK under Trump, and teased that she may tell everything in a book.