The spat intensified on Tuesday, when Omarosa Manigault Newman publicly released
more recordings from her time as a contestant on Trump’s reality show – The
Apprentice – and her tenure at the White House.
"When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White
House, I guess it just didn’t work out. Good work by General (John) Kelly for
quickly firing that dog!,” Trump wrote on Twitter, referring to his chief of
staff.
Newman, who was sacked last December, has accused Trump of making derogatory
statements and using N-words about African-Americans, Filipinos and other
minorities, saying the US president has a "pattern" of insulting people of color
and questioning their intelligence.
Newman, who served as communications director for the White House Office of
Public Liaison, has also released several audio recordings of conversations she
had with Trump and campaign aides as well as a recording of her firing by Kelly.
A former White House official says she was offered $15,000 a month in exchange
for silence after stopping to work for US President Donald Trump.
Earlier in the day, Trump's election campaign sued the former White House aide
for allegedly breaching a confidentiality agreement.
"Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. has filed an arbitration against Omarosa
Manigault Newman, with the American Arbitration Association in New York City,
for breach of her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the Trump Campaign,” a
Trump campaign official said in a statement.
Newman said she would not be "silenced” or "bullied” by the legal action from
Trump’s campaign team.
Source:PRESSTV