Thursday, December 14, 2017

On the firing of Manigault Newman

Ed Morrissey  . . . "Manigault Newman does tells Strahan one thing about the White House — she wasn’t fired from it, nor was she physically removed from it. In fact, she’s still working there until that January 20th exit date, she says: . . .
. . . "For now, though, Manigault Newman is at least comfortable in telling CNN to clean up its act. The stories about her resignation or termination came from one person with a grudge against her, she claims, and is already contradicted by the evidence. “I believe that CNN should correct their reporting,” she tells Strahan. Maybe, but ABC would also have to correct theirs:" . . .
'I resigned, and I didn't do that in the residence as is being reported. John Kelly and I sat down in the Situation Room... and we had a very candid conversation'

CNN Gloats, Screams, And Laughs At Black Woman Who Lost Her Job In Trump Administration




Omarosa Denies Being Dragged Out of the White House . . . " 'I like to hear all of these interesting tales,” she said, “but I have to tell you they’re 100 percent false.' ”
. . . "In the interview, Omarosa said she’s going to be quiet for now but promised to dish in the future about her role as the only black woman among President Trump’s top advisors."


Legal Insurrection on some reasons possible:  . . . "Omarosa’s role confused many in the administration, many not knowing exactly what she did on a day-to-day basis for her $179,700 a year role.
Omarosa bothered others at the White House with her antics as well. Back in April, she brought her 39 bridesmaids to the White House for a photo shoot. No one knows if she had permission. The New York Daily News noted other incidents:
A month earlier, the 43-year-old endured a chaotic trip to the National Association of Black Journalists Convention in New Orleans.
Her appearance at an event during the convention was described as confrontational and hectic as she aggressively insisted reporters “Ask me a question about me,” while sidestepping inquiries about the administration.

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