Trump’s African American aide quits
WASHINGTON: Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former reality TV star who become an aide to President Donald Trump and a prominent African American figure in his team, is the newest member of the administration to leave in a continuing churn of personnel.
Manigault Newman was escorted off the White House grounds after resigning her post as a presidential adviser, the AP quoted two unnamed White House officials as saying. Reports also suggested she was “fired” by chief of staff John Kelly.
In a statement on Wednesday, the White House said she had “resigned yesterday to pursue other opportunities”. It added, “We wish her the best in future endeavours and are grateful for her service.”
Trump later tweeted: “Thank you Omarosa for your service! I wish you continued success.”
Though her departure takes effect on January 20, her security clearance was withdrawn on Wednesday. In an unusual tweet, the Secret Service denied it had escorted her out, and said, “Our only involvement in this matter was to deactivate the individual’s pass which grants access to the complex.”
Manigault Newman, widely known by her first name Omarosa, was director of communications for the office of public liai- son and one of two prominent African Americans in Trump’s team, along with housing secretary Ben Carson.
Her departure came just days after the announcement of deputy national security adviser Dina Powell’s exit, capping a year marked by a steady exodus of White House officials.
More departures are expected around the one-year mark of the administration in January. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson heads that list of those expected to leave, according to reports sourced to the White House.
Manigault Newman first appeared on Trump’s The Apprentice in 2004 as an aggressive contestant, and went to join his campaign in 2016. She was a fierce defender when Trump came under attack for racist and sexist remarks, and a prominent African American face on the stage at events to reach out to the community, along with Carson.
At the White House, she was considered close to Trump and could once walk into the Oval Office at will. Many in the White House didn’t like her, including former chief of staff Reince Priebus and Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner. Priebus had cut her out of some meetings but was unable to curtail her access to Trump.
That task was left to Kelly, who has sought to regulate access to Trump and bring discipline to the White House. Before joining Trump campaign and later the Office of Public Liaison at the White House, Manigault Newman appeared on Trump's reality TV show The Apprentice
Manigault Newman worked in some previous administrations. The Howard University graduate workerd with former vice president Al Gore She also worked in President Bill Clinton's personnel office and at the US commerce department
Working for the Trump White House, she reportedly earned $179,700 in a year Manigault Newman loved to invite friends and show them around the White House She courted controversy after bringing a 39-member wedding party to the White House for a ‘photo shoot’
She argued with a moderator at an event for black journalists while refusing to discuss her boss, leading to outrage
Trump, who thanked Manigault Newman for her service, had in 2004 called her a liar, and said he would not offer her a job reference That’s the name of her 2008 book, described as "a step-by-step guide for locating your inner BITCH, personalising your switch, and knowing when to turn it on and when to turn it off". At one point in the book, she described her government supervisor as someone who "constantly sabotaged her efforts".