Trump wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions to arrest Omarosa

 

Omarosa Manigault-Newman’s tattling tour has ruffled Donald Trump’s feathers so much that he’s reportedly asking Attorney General Jeff Sessions to lock her up.

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Once upon a time, that lock her up chant was the calling card Trump used to threaten Hillary Clinton over her emails during the campaign. Now, a source told Vanity Fair that a Republican briefed on conversations between the president and his advisers that Trump “wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions to have Manigault-Newman arrested.”

Manigault-Newman’s media blitz for her blistering ‘Unhinged’ memoir about Trump’s ridiculous and corrupt ways is making waves and getting a lot of press, which is apparently pissing off the petty President.

She has dropped tape after tape of secretly recorded conversations to counter the stories told about her firing at the White House. Not only that but she’s taped conversations with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner too. Recently Manigault-Newman revealed that she had Lara Trump, the spouse of the president’s second son Eric, on tape trying to bribe her with hush money with a promise of a job and large monthly payments.

As Manigault-Newman continues to snatch edges, Trump is probably somewhere pulling out patches of his toupee.

Clearly a President ordering the arrest of a former employee and civilian who hasn’t been charged with any crime (other than the fact that she is a unloyal backstabber) is an ethics violation in itself.

In her latest interview with MSNBC Manigault-Newman demonstrated she is clearly unbothered by the threat of going to jail.

“Well, what Mr. Nixon – I mean Mr. Trump – does will be brought to light. Every action that he takes against me jeopardizes him and his presidency,” she said making a dig by comparing Trump to Nixon and the Watergate scandal.

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Lara Trump since responded to the release of the tapes with this explanation:

“From the beginning of my father-in-law’s campaign, Omarosa was welcomed into our family as a trusted friend and confidant. On the Women for Trump tour, including Omarosa, we formed a sisterhood bond that is unlike any I have experienced in my life. We toured together, laughed together, and worked really hard towards a common goal. We never would have imagined that one of our own was secretly recording all of our private conversations.

“When Omarosa was fired by the White House Chief of Staff in December of 2017, my entire family was concerned for her because we had no idea about the basis of her dismissal. We still wanted her on our team because we cared so much about her personally. That’s why I reached out to offer her a position with the 2020 Trump Campaign before we knew anything about the gross violations of ethics and integrity during her White House tenure. Another one of Omarosa’s ‘bombshell’ tapes is a fraud. The discussions about a position with the campaign took place in numerous phone calls over the course of several weeks.”

Should Omarosa keep releasing tapes? And should the Black delegation review her application to be allowed back into the community?

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