Omarosa Maginault-Newman, a former contestant on The Apprentice before becoming a White House aide, slammed Trump in her soon-to-be-released book titled, “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.”
Omarosa accused Donald Trump of using various racial slurs such as the n-word several times.
She also accused Trump of disparaging Kellyanne Conway’s half-Filipino husband, calling him ‘Goo goo.’
George Conway responded to the claims about him as ‘absurd.,’ The Daily Mail reported.
‘The allegation is not credible, and indeed is ridiculous, particularly in light of the timing of her departure from the White House—December 12, 2017. It’s absurd all around,’ he wrote.
The White House hit back Friday saying ‘disgruntled Omarosa wrote a book ‘riddled with lies.’
‘Instead of telling the truth about all the good President Trump and his administration are doing to make America safe and prosperous, this book is riddled with lies and false accusations,’ Sanders said in a statement to repoerters.
‘It’s sad that a disgruntled former White House employee is trying to profit off these false attacks, and even worse that the media would now give her a platform, after not taking her seriously when she had only positive things to say about the President during her time in the administration.’
Frank Luntz slammed Omarosa on Twitter.
Luntz tweeted: I’m in @Omarosa’s book on page 149. She claims to have heard from someone who heard from me that I heard Trump use the N-word.
Not only is this flat-out false (I’ve never heard such a thing), but Omarosa didn’t even make an effort to call or email me to verify. Very shoddy work.
I’m in @Omarosa’s book on page 149. She claims to have heard from someone who heard from me that I heard Trump use the N-word.
Not only is this flat-out false (I’ve never heard such a thing), but Omarosa didn’t even make an effort to call or email me to verify. Very shoddy work.
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) August 10, 2018
Luntz continued: It seems like certain book publishers these days care more about getting a release out than getting the facts down.
It seems like certain book publishers these days care more about getting a release out than getting the facts down.
This is why people don’t trust these “exposés,” which is especially bad for authors who actually are good and reliable. https://t.co/tkFyrtdOMW
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) August 10, 2018
Anyone who remembers the way Omarosa acted on The Apprentice knows she’s a disgruntled former employee desperate for attention [and money].