- Omarosa Manigault Newman first met
Donald Trump in the early 2000s. - In a new interview, she said he was "obsessed" with a museum's white supremacist display in 2017.
In a TikTok from the Australian show "Big Brother VIP," Omarosa Manigault Newman made several disquieting claims about her time in the
The two were first acquainted in the early 2000s when Manigault Newman was a contestant on
Following the 2016 US presidential election, Manigault Newman became an official in the Trump administration, serving as assistant to the president and director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison until January 20, 2018, ABC News reported.
Her departure was announced days after Trump and several White House officials traveled to Jackson, Mississippi, in December 2017 for the opening of a civil-rights museum, a trip Manigault Newman said she helped organize.
"It didn't go so well because he was fascinated with looking at the KKK garb," Manigault Newman said during a clip of her latest reality-TV appearance. "He was obsessed with the white supremacist kind of display."
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She also said that Trump, trusting a familiar face, would seek her advice on subjects outside her purview, such as Pentagon activities and veterans affairs, which she said "she had no business advising him on."
Additionally, Manigault Newman alleged that Trump once told her he had decided to bomb Syria - national security information she told "
"And so, I bounced. I said, 'Donald, I'm out. You need to really talk to your advisers,'" Manigault Newman said in the "Big Brother VIP" TikTok of that situation.