With a story like this, it is always good to seek out the other side, but the left seems reluctant to do that because Omarosa's side suits their objective of bringing down the president. But on that other side there is perspective from a group you might have thought an endangered species: black Republicans.
Sean P. Jackson is chairman of the Black Republican Caucus of Florida. In a press release he said: "Omarosa has proven herself time and time again not to be trustworthy from the day she was fired from the Clinton administration, to when she was fired from (NBC's "The Apprentice") and ... her firing from the Trump administration. None of what Omarosa alleges regarding President Trump in her book was a concern, until now, because it is a fabricated truth. Omarosa's sick and vile attempt to discredit and defame President Trump's character and all the many great Americans who Omarosa speaks of in her book boldly speaks to (her) lack of character..."
There's more. Jackson charges that Omarosa joined the administration under false pretenses: "Omarosa went out of her way to prevent any black Republicans, including (its chairman) from serving in the Trump administration. Omarosa conned the entire Republican Party into believing that she was loyal to the party and would do everything possible to support President Trump's Black America agenda, however, did the opposite. Omarosa sabotaged President Trump's Black America agenda by refusing to allow black Republicans near the White House, ignoring policy proposals drafted and submitted by black Republicans to combat issues in black America, and by refusing to engage with black Americans or to conduct any grassroots outreach to offer inclusion with the Trump administration."
Omarosa Tries To Channel Anita Hill
Sean P. Jackson is chairman of the Black Republican Caucus of Florida. In a press release he said: "Omarosa has proven herself time and time again not to be trustworthy from the day she was fired from the Clinton administration, to when she was fired from (NBC's "The Apprentice") and ... her firing from the Trump administration. None of what Omarosa alleges regarding President Trump in her book was a concern, until now, because it is a fabricated truth. Omarosa's sick and vile attempt to discredit and defame President Trump's character and all the many great Americans who Omarosa speaks of in her book boldly speaks to (her) lack of character..."
There's more. Jackson charges that Omarosa joined the administration under false pretenses: "Omarosa went out of her way to prevent any black Republicans, including (its chairman) from serving in the Trump administration. Omarosa conned the entire Republican Party into believing that she was loyal to the party and would do everything possible to support President Trump's Black America agenda, however, did the opposite. Omarosa sabotaged President Trump's Black America agenda by refusing to allow black Republicans near the White House, ignoring policy proposals drafted and submitted by black Republicans to combat issues in black America, and by refusing to engage with black Americans or to conduct any grassroots outreach to offer inclusion with the Trump administration."
Omarosa Tries To Channel Anita Hill