New York Post

No ’marosa

Reality star ‘dragged out’ of White House

- By YARON STEINBUCH

Former “Apprentice” star Omarosa Manigault Newman reportedly had to be dragged kicking and screaming from the White House Tuesday night after she refused to believe President Trump had fired her.

The official version from the Trump administra­tion was that the reality-star-turned-politicala­ide resigned “to pursue other opportunit­ies.”

But numerous reports from the ever-leaky 1600 Pennsylvan­ia Ave. had the now-ex director of communicat­ions for the Public Liaison office going out in a hail of profanitie­s as Chief of Staff John Kelly told her to pack her things.

She then tried to storm into the president’s residence to appeal the decision to him — and tripped a security alarm in the process, according to a report.

She even appealed to Ivanka Trump for help, but the first daughter refused to bail her out, according to CBS News.

“Gen. Kelly Kicked her out [with] high drama with [Omarosa] offering vulgaritie­s and curse words as she was escorted out of the building and off campus,” April Ryan, White House bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks, tweeted Wednesday.

Ryan, who is also a CNN contributo­r, said in her radio report that Manigault Newman, 43, “was very upset and said that she wanted to speak to the president. Gen. Kelly said that the president was already informed and signed off,” Ryan said, citing sources. “Gen. Kelly is also alleged to have said that this is not like going to the principal’s office.’ ”

During the incident, Manigault Newman told Kelly that she had delivered black voters to Trump, Ryan said, but Kelly snapped, “No, that is not the case!” according to Ryan.

After unleashing a stream of vulgaritie­s, the spurned aide tried to walk over to Trump’s residence, but was physically removed from the premises.

A White House official said she was “physically dragged” out, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Ryan — who was friends with Manigault Newman until their relationsh­ip soured earlier this year — said Secret Service agents were the ones acting as bouncers. The agency later denied in a tweet that it was the muscle — but seemed to confirm she had to be “escorted” out, and noted that it had “deactivate­d” her security pass.

“The Secret Service was not involved in the terminatio­n process of Ms Manigault Newman or the escort off the complex,” the agency tweeted.

Marines also provide security in the White House.

Manigault Newman’s colleagues have often questioned her role in the White House — where she could be seen at presidenti­al photo ops, strolling the corridors and occasional­ly entering the briefing room.

She reportedly enjoyed unfettered access to Trump before Kelly took charge — and was particular­ly effective at pushing Trump’s buttons with inflammato­ry news that sparked some of his harshest tweets.

She’s believed to have been behind the president’s controvers­ial tweet that “Morning Joe”

co-host Mika Brzezinski “was bleeding badly from a face-lift.”

When Kelly took over, he banned Manigault Newman from important meetings — which she’d previously waltzed into uninvited, The New York Times reported at the time.

Her departure comes a month after an embarrassi­ng report revealed that she brought her 39person bridal party into the White House for a wedding photo shoot in April, blindsidin­g staff and security.

Two sources close to Trump said Manigault Newman’s departure has been a long time coming, CNN reported.

She had traveled with him to the Mississipp­i Civil Rights Museum in Jackson on Saturday, but a White House official told CNN that she has had no direct access to the president for months.

Neverthele­ss, Trump tweeted Wednesday night, “Thank you Omarosa for your service! I wish you continued success.”

Manigault Newman, a former Democrat, has known Trump since the debut season of “The Apprentice” in 2004, emerging as the villainous breakout star.

“People have long been unsure what she did at the White House,” a former White House official told CNN. “Many of her colleagues are elated by today’s news.”

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CANCELED: Omarosa Manigault Newman (left on “The Celebrity Ap prentice”) report edly tried to storm the White House presidenti­al resi dence Wednes day after refus ing to believe President Trump had fired her.

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