Omarosa says on ‘Big Brother’ country is not going to be OK
Omarosa Manigault Newman is starting to tell her story, as promised. And the former White House aide’s story is: America is not going to be fine under President Donald Trump.
“No,” a tearful Manigault Newman, who left her White House job in December, said to her “Celebrity Big Brother” co-star Ross Mathews when he asked if the country will be OK.
“It’s going to not be OK. It’s not. So bad,” she added, speaking in the conspiratorial whisper that cast members use to keep competitors in the “Big Brother” house from overhearing them. Viewers, however, get to.
In response, the White House reminded reporters at the daily briefing that Manigault Newman was fired repeatedly on “The Apprentice” — and once by the White House.


