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Demovictory9

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Fri Aug 17, 2018, 09:01 PM Aug 2018

Faux news is shocked the Omarosa isn't following prior White House norms (but not Trump)

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/08/17/omarosa-acted-dishonorably-by-recording-confidential-white-house-conversations-but-here-s-bigger-problem.html

While it is common for White House staffers to write books about the president they served after he has left office, it is far less common to see books coming out while a president is still serving. Whether the disclosures and allegations in “Unhinged” violate the nondisclosure agreement Manigault Newman signed while working on the Trump campaign is a matter still to be determined.

Omarosa Manigault Newman claims audio proves the president wanted to silence her.
And I know of no previous White House aides who secretly recorded conversations and then released them to the media. Further investigation is needed to determine if any of these recordings violated the law – and if they did, Manigault Newman deserves to be prosecuted.

There’s no question that Manigault Newman’s disclosures will hinder the ability of the current president, future presidents and their aides to candidly communicate.
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