Omarosa, and Trump White House’s new hush-money problem

The following article by Aaron Blake was posted on the Washington Post website August 11 2018:

Former reality star turned White House aide turned reality star Omarosa Manigault is spilling the tea on her days at the White House. Credit: Taylor Turner/The Washington Post

Skepticism abounds, for good reason, about Omarosa Manigault Newman’s White House tell-all. Like Michael Wolff, Manigault Newman has a long, demonstrated history of suspicious claims, and just because the things she writes confirm what lots of people on the left badly want to believe doesn’t mean they should be swallowed whole. Some of what she’s written has already been directly disputed, including by Kellyanne Conway’s husband, George Conway, who has been quite critical of the White House. We should all be very, very careful.

All of that said, this new revelation looks bad, in large part because it is substantiated — and because it has to do, yet again, with hush money.

The Post’s Josh Dawsey has a document verifying  Manigault Newman’s claim that she was offered what amounted to $15,000 per month in hush money to keep quiet about the White House. It was technically for a job with the Trump campaign, but it was premised on her signing a nondisclosure agreement that dealt with her time in the West Wing. That, notably, isn’t generally how NDAs work; they usually involve the job you are getting, not the one you previously had.

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