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Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House by Omarosa Manigault Newman's new bomb book

The key US President Donald Trump revelations in Omarosa Manigault Newman's new bomb book

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There is another 'book bomb' about US President Donald Trump. Its writer White House's former public relations officer Omarosa Manigault Newman

Omarosa Manigault Newman, whose association with Donald Trump goes back to his days in reality shows, has shown his talent for the program by posting biting information about his White House.


After the election of the president, Donald Trump had handed over some African-American jobs to his White House; Omarosa was one of the few. This former member of his reality show 'Properties' was forced to leave the White House in December last year after discharging his duties for only a few months. Now he is ready to take a revenge for the dismissal. In his next week's White House, the unfinished story of his short career, 'Unhinged', is going to be published. In this, Omarosa claims that Trump is a final racist. Many times he used the word 'nigar' while talking about African-Americans.


Omarosa says that Trump is a racist who uses N words and says there is a tape to prove it.

Donald Trump is a "racist" who has used the "N-word" several times, Omarosa Manigault Newman, once the most prominent African-American in the White House, states in a scorching memory.

His book 'Unhinged', characterizes the president of the United States as an intolerant, sexist and racist who has been caught in the microphone using the word N "several times". During the 2016 presidential election and then the highest-ranking African-American woman on her team until her sudden departure last December, this is the verdict of the woman who was her director of African-American outreach.

Manigault Newman said in 2015 and adopted the role of "villain" in The Apprentice: "When you have a really big TV star as a favorite for the Republican nomination, there is no way to separate it." This is the new reality." His memories offer a vision of a candidacy for the reality of television and a presidency full of chaos, egos, internecine warfare and mendacity.

When The Guardian approached the White House to comment on Manigault Newman's book on Thursday, there was no response. But Sarah Sanders who is the press secretary said on Friday that "This book is riddled with lies and false accusations." She added: "It's sad that a disgruntled former employee of the White House is trying to take advantage of these false attacks."

The future president of the United States was surprised by the microphone that uttered the taboo racial insult "several times" during the presentation of his reality show The Apprentice and there is a tape to prove it, according to Manigault Newman, citing three anonymous sources.

Trump has been obsessed since the moment of his election in 2016 for the accusations that there are extractions of the reality show in which he is heard saying the word N and using other offensive language.


A copy of which was obtained by The Guardian before its publication next week in her book 'Unhinged' and the former Apprentice participant insists that the reports are true. Although she does not say she heard him use the word herself.

At that time, he writes, he felt a "growing awareness that Donald Trump was indeed a racist, a fanatic and a misogynist." My certainty about the N word tape and its frequent uses of that word were the top of a great mountain. of really terrifying things that I had experienced with him, during the last two years in particular. "

Recalling his sudden and thoughtless departure, he writes: "He had finally submerged himself in the fact that the person he had thought he had known for so long was really racist." Using the word N was not just the way he talks, but the most disturbing was how he thought about me and African Americans in general. "

Trump was the presenter of NBC The Apprentice from 2004 to 2015 before running for the presidency and still likes to praise his high marks.

His insurgent election campaign was shaken in October 2016 by the release of an Access Hollywood movie in which he boasted of seizing women "by the pussy". The media storm caused Bill Pruitt, a producer of the first two seasons of The Apprentice, to tweet that there were "much worse" Trump movies behind the scenes of the show.

New accusations surfaced that Trump had used the word N in the recordings. Then, after the shocking victory of the New York real estate mogul over Hillary Clinton, actor and comedian Tom Arnold claimed to have Trump's video using racist language.

White House employee Kellyanne Conway and former assistants Hope Hicks and Omarosa Manigault Newman at a press conference last year.

"I have the shots of The Apprentice where it says everything bad, all offensive and racist," Arnold told Seattle radio station KIRO. "It was he who was sitting in that chair saying the word N, saying the word C, calling his son a retard, being so cruel to his own children."

Manigault Newman was among his most prominent supporters during the election campaign once close to Trump and earned a salary of $ 179,700 plus as communications director of the White House public liaison office. He celebrated his wedding in April 2017 at the luxurious Trump Hotel, near the White House.

His is the second memory of a former member of the Trump administration, after former press secretary Sean Spicer, but he was always expected to be less flattering. This week, Daily Beast reported that it had secretly recorded conversations with the president and "exploited" while looking for a book. On Sunday, she will appear on NBC's flagship political program, Meet the Press.


Some commentators have drawn attention to the skepticism about his book. Brian Stelter wrote in an e-mail newsletter that "Is the former apprentice star Omarosa Manigault-Newman a reliable source of information about Trump White House? That next week, because she is about to betray Trump in a new revealing book."

For its part, the White House has previously rejected his criticism. The undersecretary of press Raj Shah, said In February that "Omarosa was fired three times at The Apprentice and this was the fourth time we let her go as well as while she had limited contact with the president and she has no contact now."

In the book, remember how at the end of 2016 the Trump team made a conference call and rushed to answer the recording, but it never came out. Then, a source from The Apprentice contacted her and told her that she was in possession of her. Trump was in charge and Manigault Newman continued to investigate.

She continues: "At that point, three sources in three separate conversations had described the contents of this tape, they all told me that President Trump had not thrown a single bomb of N words, he said it several times during the recording of the series during the shots outside the camera, especially during the first season of The Apprentice. "

She believes that Hicks told to John Kelly who is the White House chief of staff that Omarosa was about to put his hands on the tape, and this gave him reasons to finish his work, although he found a different pretext.

Dduring the filming of The Celebrity Apprentice in late 2007, Manigault Newman also remembers his interactions with Trump and a time when the little-known Democrat Barack Obama was on the rise. "During meetings in the boardroom, Donald talked about Obama often, he hated it, he never explained why, but now I think it was because Obama was black."

He added: "They should have waited until the confirmations were completed and they went to Scotland and played golf in [their field] Turnberry."

In another condemned passage, she describes her "broken perspective" and how "the bricks in her racist wall kept rising", wondering if she "wanted to start a racial war". She adds: "The only other explanation was that his mental state was so deteriorated that the filter between the worst impulses of his mind and his mouth had disappeared completely".

For his persistent descriptions, the book comes days after Trump faced new accusations of racism that Congresswoman Maxine Waters had a "low IQ" and CNN journalist Don Lemon as "the dumbest man on television" and criticized the basketball star LeBron. James. This weekend marks the first anniversary of the march of white supremacy in Charlottesville, Virginia, which erupted into deadly violence; the president declared that there were "very good people on both sides".

In another part of Unhinged, published by Gallery Books, a footprint by Simon & Schuster, Manigault Newman points to Trump's sexism. Recalling more discards from The Apprentice, she says she asked personal questions about the contestants, such as "What do you think is in bed?" And "Do you think it's sexy?" Supposedly he asked the contestants: "Who do you think would be better in bed between the two?

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said about the allegations in Manigault Newman's book When asked that "Instead of telling the truth about all the good things that President Trump as well as Trump administration are doing to make states prosperous."

However, there is more to come. Manigault Newman must appear on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday and then embark on a lengthy publicity tour that could further harm the man he once considered a mentor.





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