So she dont like April Ryan.
Man she needs to keep her mouth shut until she gets some leverage or protection!
Omarosa: I was ‘profoundly’ disturbed by Trump’s White House
By
Yaron Steinbuch
December 14, 2017 | 8:12am |
Updated
Outgoing presidential aide Omarosa Manigault Newman said she saw things at the White House that “profoundly” disturbed her — as she shot down
reports that she was fired and physically removed, insisting Thursday that she resigned.
The former “Apprentice” star
told “Good Morning America” that reports that the Secret Service escorted her out after she tried to barge into President Trump’s office were false.
“The White House is the most secure place in the world,” she said. “I think you should take the word of the Secret Service over someone who has a personal vendetta.”
She was apparently referring April Ryan, White House bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks, who tweeted Wednesday that Chief of Staff John Kelly “kicked her out with high drama.”
Ryan also reported that Manigault Newman “was very upset and said that she wanted to speak to the president.”
Manigault Newman told Michael Strahan on “GMA” that she had a “straightforward” discussion with Kelly inside a secure room at the White House, where she raised issues of concern.
The outgoing aide, who enjoyed unfettered access to the president before Kelly replaced Reince Priebus as Oval Office gatekeeper, said she and other staffers “all had to adjust to his militaristic style.”
“John Kelly brought much order to the White House,” she added.
Her colleagues have often questioned her role as director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison.
“People had problems with my 14 years with the president,” she said.
The Secret Service has denied that its agents had to escort Manigault Newman off the premises, but noted that it had “deactivated” her security pass.
On Thursday, she said the agency has merely changed her security pass to restrict her access to some areas.
Manigault Newman also was asked about reports that she was displeased with the president’s handling of the rally by white nationalists in Charlottesville and with his support for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
“I have to be very careful,” she said, noting that she still works for the president until Jan. 20. “There were a lot of things I was unhappy with. I have quite a story to tell.”
Meanwhile,
TMZ reported Thursday that Manigault Newman believes she’d be a good candidate for a future undersecretary position or an ambassadorship in Nigeria.
Another role she’s open to is as a liaison for Trump’s administration in her new home state of Florida, TMZ reported.