Former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault continued to voice her dismay with the Trump administration, expressing regret during a conversation with Ross Mathews on “Celebrity Big Brother.”
The former director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison told Mathews that she would never vote for Donald Trump in a million years.
“God no. Never,” she answered. “In a million years, never.”
The former Jay Leno intern managed to cajole the former Trump advisor into revealing that she thought that the country “is bad” and that she was “haunted” by the president’s tweets.
“I was haunted by tweets every single day. What is he gonna tweet next?” she told Mathews while fighting tears. “I mean, I tried to be that [stabilizing] person, and then all of the people around him attacked me.”
At one point, Omarosa had regular access to the Oval Office. That changed once Gen. John Kelly was installed as Chief of Staff last summer, and sharply curtailed her access to the president.
She left the White House under mysterious circumstances after just one year on the job.
White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah dismissed Omarosa’s remarks in Thursday’s daily press briefing, telling reporters that Trump had fired her three times before on “The Apprentice” and that they were no longer in contact.