Theresa “Omarosa” Manigault has been named as the director of African-American Outreach for Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee.
–Omarosa supports Trump’s bid for President, says she knows him ‘as a father’
“I am the director of African-American outreach for Donald Trump. I am proud to serve in that role,” Manigault said on MSNBC Monday. “It is a very difficult time for our country, but the good thing I know is that I know Donald Trump at his heart … and I know what he can do in that role.”
“I’m happy to take up that cause for Donald Trump,” she told MSNBC.
–‘Omarosa Stop!’: Don Lemon loses his cool during CNN segment on Trump
When asked about reports that Trump was polling at zero percent among African-American voters, Omarosa stated, “I’m just wondering who they called because those numbers would be flawed according to to the people who have come out to support him at an amazing faith-based service with African Americans who support Donald Trump.”
“So I look at data, but my reality is that I’m surrounded by people who want to see Donald Trump as the next president of the United States who are African-Americans.”
–Omarosa talks ‘Apprentice’: ‘I am not trying to play the sympathy card’
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— Omarosa (@OMAROSA) July 17, 2016