Omarosa Dishes More White House Dirt on 'Big Brother' -- But Is It True?

Omarosa Manigault jumped right back into her former life in reality TV less then one month after leaving the White House under disputed circumstances, with reports saying she was escorted off the grounds, but Omarosa denying that and saying she left on her own terms. Omarosa was director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison for a year, after being part of Donald Trump's presidential campaign before that. The former Apprentice villain strongly supported Trump, including saying during the campaign that when he was elected, his critics and detractors would have to, quote, "bow down to President Trump." But now, for a second week in a row on CBS' Big Brother, Omarosa is spilling dirt about the Trump White House that sounds ominous -- but should anyone believe her? In last night's (February 12th) episode, Omarosa said people who don't like Trump should be wary of wanting him gone because Vice President Mike Pence would take his place. She told her housemates, "We would be begging for days of Trump back if Pence became president, that’s all I’m saying. He’s extreme." She also spoke about Pence's religious beliefs, saying, "I’m Christian, I love Jesus, but he thinks Jesus tells him to say things -- I’m like, 'Jesus didn’t say that.' Scary." This comes after Omarosa said last week that she was, quote, "haunted" by Trump's tweets while at the White House and portrayed herself as being blocked by those around Trump while she tried to help the situation, and warned the nation would, quote, "not be okay.


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