The paranoia of the White House grows deeper after the Omarosa band
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
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The unveiling of Omarosa Manigault Newman's memoir and the following fall, outlines the dysfunction that is now seen as part of life under President Donald Trump.
On Monday, a senior executive revealed the record he made of the president who called him the day after his release. Previously, Manigault Newman unleashed Chief of Staff John Kelly, who was fired in the White House's situation hall.
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Contains no embarrassing language. But the existence of the tapes confirms the old reality: in White House Trump there are some standards or hopes for untouched goodness.
Now, viewers wonder who could use the capture device to record audio from private conversations. And they supplied Manigault Newman to release more of his band, which he had teased in a television interview network.
"I do not know, I'll see to see," Manigault Newsman said Monday, asking for MSNBC if he would open the recording. "I expect you to answer and I will get up and wait."
What's in the rest of the Manigault-Newman band is a mystery, at least for the moment. The recent recordings were surprising because they were created by White House staff; Its content is bright but not scandalous.
Some senior assistants said on Monday that they doubted Manigault Newman was the only person recording their conversations at work. Trump's own tactics in his life as a private entrepreneur and question whether he began his interview at the Oval Office last year when he proposed there (never realized) could be a recording of a meeting with former FBI director James Comey.
A government official said on Monday that there is no trust in the White House that Manigault Newman pose a threat to national security more after his conversation with Kelly in the Situation Room constriction, as he is not part of a discussion of the secret or confidential national character of the security during his time in the west wing.
On Monday, a senior executive revealed the record he made of the president who called him the day after his release. Previously, Manigault Newman unleashed Chief of Staff John Kelly, who was fired in the White House's situation hall.
REAN ALSO : 3 Dead And 7 Injured In New Orleans Shooting; Killers At Large
Contains no embarrassing language. But the existence of the tapes confirms the old reality: in White House Trump there are some standards or hopes for untouched goodness.
Now, viewers wonder who could use the capture device to record audio from private conversations. And they supplied Manigault Newman to release more of his band, which he had teased in a television interview network.
"I do not know, I'll see to see," Manigault Newsman said Monday, asking for MSNBC if he would open the recording. "I expect you to answer and I will get up and wait."
What's in the rest of the Manigault-Newman band is a mystery, at least for the moment. The recent recordings were surprising because they were created by White House staff; Its content is bright but not scandalous.
Some senior assistants said on Monday that they doubted Manigault Newman was the only person recording their conversations at work. Trump's own tactics in his life as a private entrepreneur and question whether he began his interview at the Oval Office last year when he proposed there (never realized) could be a recording of a meeting with former FBI director James Comey.
A government official said on Monday that there is no trust in the White House that Manigault Newman pose a threat to national security more after his conversation with Kelly in the Situation Room constriction, as he is not part of a discussion of the secret or confidential national character of the security during his time in the west wing.
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