No one shed any tears when Omarosa was kicked out of the White House. In fact, it seemed like justice. Karma. She was so anxious to sell out her people for a position of power…only to find out that the people surrounding Trump weren’t exactly rooting for success.
Before Trump reached even a year in office, Omarosa was tossed out.
But she’s “bounced back.” And after conducting several interviews and stating that she was going to write a book, she joined the cast of “Celebrity Big Brother.”
In a conversation with Ross Mathews, Omarosa shed tears as she spoke about her experience working in Trump’s White House.
“I felt like it was a call to duty. I felt like I was serving my country, not serving him. When accepting a political appointment, it was always about the country. I was haunted by tweets every single day. Like ‘What is he going to tweet next?’”
Mathews: Does anybody say to him, ‘What are you doing?!’
Omarosa: “I mean, I tried to be that person and then all the people around him attacked me. It was like, ‘Keep her away from him. Don’t give her access. Don’t let her talk to him.’
Mathews: Who has that power to say, ‘What’s going on?’
Omarosa: I don’t know. I’m not there. It’s not my circus, not my monkeys, I’d like to say not my problem. But I can’t say that because it’s bad.
Mathews: Should we be worried?
Omarosa nods.
Mathews: Ugh. Don’t say that because we are worried but I need you to say, ‘No it’s going to be okay.’
Omarosa: No it’s going to not be okay. It’s so bad.
Ninety percent of me believes this is all a farce. That Omarosa knew exactly what she was signing up for and who she was doing it with. Still, there is a nagging ten percent that wonders if even she couldn’t imagine the type of hell she’d be walking into. And if someone like Omarosa thinks it’s bad…Lawd.
You can watch her chat with Ross Mathews in the video below.
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