After Stormy Daniels, it's TV-star Manigault Newman vs Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump has one word to describe former White House staffer and fellow reality-TV star Omarosa Manigault Newman: "Lowlife." Manigault Newman claims in an upcoming book, "Unhinged," that Trump used racial slurs on the set of his reality show "The Apprentice." She also says she later concluded that he is a racist and a bigot. Here are more details.
Manigault Newman describes Trump as misogynist, scattered, self-absorbed, insecure
Manigault Newman was a contestant on Trump's reality show, "The Apprentice," and later served as a Senior Adviser to the President. In the book, she paints Trump as scattered, self-absorbed, misogynistic and insecure. She also describes him as a man who "loved conflict, chaos, and confusion; he loved seeing people argue or fight." The book is set to release on Tuesday.
Trump has exhibited signs of 'mental decline': Book
Manigault Newman alleges that Trump has exhibited signs of a "mental decline that could not be denied" and says she went as far as printing out a study linking Diet Coke consumption to dementia and strokes and putting it in his briefing stack.
Book riddled with lies and false accusations: White House
In the book, Manigault Newman claims that tapes exist of Trump using the 'N' word repeatedly on the reality show's set. She acknowledges she had never been able to obtain or hear the tapes but said three unnamed sources had described their contents. The White House has already slammed the book as "riddled with lies and false accusations."
Trump's allies tried to buy my silence, says Manigault Newman
Manigault Newman also alleges that Trump allies tried to buy her silence after she left the White House, offering her $15,000 a month to serve in a "senior position" on his 2020 re-election campaign along with a stringent nondisclosure agreement. She says when she turned down the offer, she received letters from Trump's lawyers telling her to stay quiet.