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In wake of critical book, Trump calls Omarosa ‘a lowlife’
In this opinion, I agree with the President. However:
Trump claimed he would only hire the best people to fill spots in his White House. Omarosa isn't a "lowlife" because she wrote a book critical of our incompetent President. She was a "lowlife" before she was brought into the WH. In other words, she should have never been hired in the first place and is just another in a long line of bad decisions by a man who claims to be god's gift to the management profession.
And there was this:
That is the most interesting part of everything coming out about this book. If true, it brings other highly questionable decisions by our President into clear focus.
I can't remember the guy's name...but the WH staffer who was fired for being or allegedly being abusive to his wife. Within weeks he was hired to run portions of Trump's re-election campaign. Why would Trump approve of that? Why would Trump re-hire an obviously tainted employee? Well, because he needs to buy the employee's silence.
Why was Hope Hicks back on AF1 last week? She was fired from the WH. A similar story? Her silence was purchased and her name is popping back up again with regards to the Mueller investigation...so Trump or his "fixers" needed to enforce the agreement in some form?
In this opinion, I agree with the President. However:
Trump claimed he would only hire the best people to fill spots in his White House. Omarosa isn't a "lowlife" because she wrote a book critical of our incompetent President. She was a "lowlife" before she was brought into the WH. In other words, she should have never been hired in the first place and is just another in a long line of bad decisions by a man who claims to be god's gift to the management profession.
And there was this:
Manigault Newman also alleges that Trump allies tried to buy her silence after she left the White House, offering her $15,000 a month to serve in a “senior position” on his 2020 re-election campaign along with a stringent nondisclosure agreement. She says when she turned down the offer, she received letters from Trump’s lawyers telling her to stay quiet.
That is the most interesting part of everything coming out about this book. If true, it brings other highly questionable decisions by our President into clear focus.
I can't remember the guy's name...but the WH staffer who was fired for being or allegedly being abusive to his wife. Within weeks he was hired to run portions of Trump's re-election campaign. Why would Trump approve of that? Why would Trump re-hire an obviously tainted employee? Well, because he needs to buy the employee's silence.
Why was Hope Hicks back on AF1 last week? She was fired from the WH. A similar story? Her silence was purchased and her name is popping back up again with regards to the Mueller investigation...so Trump or his "fixers" needed to enforce the agreement in some form?