“LOCK HER UP!” Calls For Omarosa to be Prosecuted Grow After She Releases Secret Recording of Chief of Staff John Kelly (AUDIO)

Social media was set ablaze Sunday after Omarosa released a secret recording of Chief of Staff John Kelly firing her.

Sunday morning on “Meet the Press,” Omarosa released a secret recording of CoS John Kelly firing her from the White House.

“We’re going to talk to you about leaving the White House,” John Kelly says in the secret recording. “It has come to my attention over the last few months that there’s been some pretty, in my opinion, significant integrity issues…” John Kelly continued.

AUDIO:

This is a clear security breach and people from both sides of the aisle are calling for Omarosa to be locked up.

Far left CNN correspondent April Ryan was furious with Omarosa and said recording President Trump is a security breach.

APRIL RYAN: Omarosa! I hear you mentioned me on Meet The Press. Don’t reference me or use my name. Keep my name out of your mouth. You have done enough. Your lies and crazy behavior are catching up to you. Can you say National Security breach? Lawyer up!

John Podhortez of the New York Post said: If Omarosa taped Kelly in the Situation Room, that is presumably a crime. She should be prosecuted, precisely because if she isn’t there will be no deterrent in future.

GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Omarosa should be prosecuted if she broke federal law.

Charlie Kirk slammed Omarosa and called for her to be locked up.

Candace Owens also called for Omarosa to be prosecuted and locked up.

Earlier this week, Omarosa slammed Trump in her soon-to-be-released book titled, “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.”

President Trump called Omarosa a “lowlife” on Saturday in response to a reporter who asked him if he “felt betrayed” by the former White House aid.

Omarosa accused Donald Trump of using various racial slurs such as the n-word several times.

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